AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBolivia Travel Safety: Bolivia’s protests and road blockades are still disrupting travel and daily life, with President Rodrigo Paz signing a law expanding emergency powers to deploy the military to help reopen highways—while the human toll from clashes keeps rising. On-the-Ground Warning for Tourists: British backpackers say they were caught in the unrest as demonstrators used tear gas and dynamite, and the Foreign Office is advising against non-essential travel to large parts of the country, including La Paz. World Cup Visitor Flow (Bolivia Connection): Fans are already arriving in Kansas City for the 2026 World Cup despite alarming local headlines, including visitors from Bolivia and Paraguay planning month-long stays and match watch parties. Travel Logistics for Fans: FIFA is using renamed stadium branding for the tournament, and Kansas City is set up with match-day shuttle buses for visitors heading to games. Bolivia Economy & Mobility: The emergency framework comes as blockades cripple commerce and supply chains, making road access a key factor for anyone planning trips in the coming weeks.
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