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Regional Security Push: Dominica’s PM Roosevelt Skerrit is calling for a more unified Caribbean response to modern threats, arguing policing alone can’t handle cross-border risks like cyberattacks and climate shocks. Travel Advisory Shock: The U.S. has kept Saint Lucia at Level 2 “Exercise Increased Caution,” citing violent crime that can occur anywhere, plus scams and petty theft in tourist areas. Opposition Slams Government: The UWP says the advisory reflects deeper security problems and warns it could hurt tourism. CARICOM Cost-of-Living Action: CARICOM leaders met in St. Lucia to agree concrete steps to ease affordability pressures, including fuel and freight cost measures. CBI and EU Pressure: PM Philip J. Pierre says the region is pushing for respectful EU dialogue on Citizenship by Investment, stressing integrity and oversight reforms. Spain Visa-Free Update: Spain named nine CARICOM countries—including Saint Lucia—for visa-free short stays up to 90 days in 180. Local Crime Update: A deadly Marigot shooting marked the island’s 42nd homicide of 2026. Culture & Community: CIBC honoured seven Saint Lucian students for leadership and service, while HAPA debuted an inclusive Carnival band for children with autism. Sports Spotlight: Olympic champion Julien Alfred won Budapest’s 100m in 10.87. Tourism Good News: Soufrière ranked second happiest destination worldwide in a new review-based study.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.

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Jul. 9, 2026

International Poverty Forum to Convene Its 2027 Annual Assembly and Think Tank in Saint Lucia

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