Panama and Colombia agreed to form an alliance to combat narcotics and organized crime.
Albert Ramdin
Argentine businesswoman Bettina Bulgheroni was appointed president of the newly created Private Sector Initiative of the Americas by the OAS, aiming to strengthen public-private coordination for sustainable economic growth across the hemisphere.
Genneia president Jorge Brito told 350 global leaders at the OAS assembly in Panama that Argentina can become a global energy and AI hub, leveraging renewable resources, the RIGI investment framework, and growing demand for clean power to attract data centers and drive sustainable economic growth.
Haiti's Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé returned from a U.S. visit where he held over twenty bilateral meetings with international organizations and officials, securing support for security improvements, electoral reforms, and economic recovery programs focused on job creation.
Argentine business leader Bettina Bulgheroni assumed the presidency of the OAS's newly created Private Sector Initiative of the Americas, tasked with strengthening public-private coordination and driving sustainable economic growth across the hemisphere.
The OEA starts its General Assembly in Panama amid regional challenges and internal turmoil.
Colombia installs a large international observation mission for the presidential election.
Bettina Bulgheroni was designated to lead the OEA's new regional business initiative.
Argentina may become a global energy and artificial intelligence hub, said Jorge Brito at the OEA forum.
Human Rights Watch defends Colombia's electoral institution after President Petro questioned preliminary results.
