AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHuman Rights & Memory: Indigenous Maya families in San Martín Jilotepeque buried the remains of 68 people killed during Guatemala’s internal armed conflict, with relatives describing decades-old atrocities and forensic groups helping secure dignified individual graves after years of delays. Volcanic Watch: Guatemala’s Santiaguito volcano continues to send ash aloft; the VAAC Washington advisory reports a plume reaching about 13,000 ft moving northwest, with updates expected as conditions evolve. Community Development: North Carolina electric cooperatives completed a mission to electrify a remote Guatemalan village for the first time, building power lines by hand and bringing electricity to homes, a school, churches, and a health clinic. International Spotlight: A U.S. Supreme Court term is set to take up major immigration cases that include matters involving a Guatemalan asylum recipient, underscoring how decisions abroad can ripple into Central America-linked lives. Local Tech Access: Google expanded where Guatemala supports local inventory ads and free local listings, signaling more options for businesses trying to reach nearby customers.
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