AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Health: Suriname earned a WHO certificate of achievement for malaria elimination at the World Health Assembly, as member states continued talks on the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing system. Wildlife & Crime: A report flags sophisticated trafficking networks moving golden lion tamarins, with seizures linked to Togo, Suriname and Brazil—raising fears for endangered species and international routes. Local Justice: Shaquawn Alleyne, known as “IsWe,” was sentenced to 25 years for the 2021 murder of Shonnette Dover in Linden, with time served deducted. Oil & Shipping Watch: ExxonMobil is advertising more offshore drilling in Guyana’s Stabroek Block, with mariners warned to stay clear around the Goby-1 area. Commentary: A Suriname-focused op-ed warns against promises from foreign agribusiness, arguing soy expansion can mean forest loss, polluted rivers and fewer local benefits. Sports (Regional): Antigua and Barbuda lost a Billy Jean King Cup playoff for seventh place to Panama, with coach citing confidence and match readiness issues.
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