AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMango Probe Update (Spain): Jonathan Andic, son of Mango founder Isak Andic, has denied murder allegations and temporarily stepped down from vice-president duties, saying the “biased” public narrative is “unjust and unfounded” as he focuses on his legal defence; his case also faces fresh scrutiny in an appeal over custody conditions, including bail and travel restrictions, while investigators point to disputed Montserrat mountain routes and phone-related claims. Regional Security & Trade (Antigua/CARICOM): Antigua and Barbuda’s E.P. Chet Greene outlined a six-point plan to strengthen CARICOM border security, including a single-digital credential (CariPass) tied to biometric checks and watchlist screening, plus moves toward a Caribbean customs interoperability platform. Health Access (Eastern Caribbean): PAHO/WHO and OECS-PPS will hold a joint planning workshop in Saint Lucia to improve access to safe, quality-assured medicines and health technologies, launching a technical working group to coordinate pooled procurement and supply systems. Business & Logistics (Paraguay): Liebherr is delivering an electric-powered FCC 280 crane to Puerto Seguro Fluvial to boost container handling and heavy-load capability as Paraguay expands its logistics capacity. Local Business (Montserrat): Montserrat youth climate leader Sandrae Thomas has been invited to speak at the Nzuko Africa Festival 2026, highlighting youth, development and climate advocacy. Community Preparedness (Montserrat): DMCA is hosting a Hurricane Preparedness Open Day on June 2–3 in Yellow Hill with hands-on emergency readiness activities.
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