AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSea Turtle Comeback: Nicaragua’s Ministry of Environment (Marena) says 440,000+ endangered sea turtles have been released on the Pacific coast so far this year, including olive ridley, hawksbill, leatherback and green turtles, with key releases at La Flor Beach (Rivas), Chacocente (Carazo), Salamina (Managua) and the Estero Padre Ramos reserve (Chinandega). Travel Warning: The U.S. keeps Nicaragua at Level 3, citing serious risks like crime, limited healthcare, wrongful detention, and arbitrary enforcement—plus warnings about searches of electronic devices. Cross-Border Links: A major regional rail idea is moving forward as Panama and Costa Rica advance plans for a corridor that could cut travel times dramatically. Regional Politics: Curaçao hosted the first official PARLATINO Caribbean Commission meetings, with Nicaragua among the delegations. Ongoing Context: A separate thread this week ties Nicaragua to a drug-plane discovery that investigators say connects to a Costa Rica money-laundering network.
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