AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSecurity Training Export: Colombia’s S.W.A.T. Bodyguards Academy is selling high-pressure “bodyguard” courses to aspiring elites, with trainees practicing rapid-fire drills and branding the program as the region’s top private security school. Climate & Food Shock: A new study links hidden “brake zones” in the Pacific seafloor to why some earthquakes stop reliably, while separate reporting warns El Niño conditions are strengthening and could intensify extremes—arriving as the Iran conflict tightens fertiliser and shipping routes, raising the risk of another global food crunch. Tech & Connectivity: Telefónica says it’s pushing fiber/5G upgrades plus AI-driven network operations, and C3ntro Telconet is teaming up on CSN-2 to build a new subsea/terrestrial fiber corridor for AI and data centers across Mexico and the U.S. Ecuador Angle: The quake research points to a fault system off Ecuador, and the wider climate-food squeeze could hit the region’s agriculture fast.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.