AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoParaguay Public Sector: The DNCP opened applications for its 2026 University Internship Programme, offering selected students 12 months of paid experience inside Asunción’s public procurement administration (₲1,500,000 monthly stipend), with applications due June 26. World Cup Discipline Rule: Paraguay’s Miguel Almirón became the first player sent off under FIFA’s new “mouth-covering” regulation, after a red-card incident vs. Turkey; England defender Dan Burn said it looked like habit rather than intent, while FIFA and refereeing explanations keep the debate hot. World Cup Group Stakes: Iran held Belgium 0-0 with a late red to Belgium’s Nathan Ngoy, tightening Group G and setting up decisive finales. USMNT Momentum: The United States advanced after beating Australia 2-0, with players openly talking about lifting the trophy as expectations rise ahead of the next match. Regional Security Posture: A US “War on Terror” expansion into Latin America is described as using the same networks and legal tools applied in the Middle East, with cartel designations cited. Colombia Election: Right-wing Abelardo de la Espriella narrowly leads in a preliminary quick count over Iván Cepeda, with the official manual count still pending.
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