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World Cup Spotlight (Panama in Group L): Ghana’s Thomas Partey visa denial has turned into a diplomatic and legal fight, with Ghana urging Canada to review the decision and Ghana’s sports ministry asking FIFA to step in to protect players’ rights; Partey is set to miss Ghana’s opener vs Panama on June 17. Panama Business & Economy: Panama’s Acodeco is pushing a proposal that could reshape the electricity market by separating distribution from marketing, with retail supply currently run by Ensa, Edemet and Edechi—an issue that matters as demand is projected to rise. Climate & Risk: Scientists warn El Niño could be “very strong” and extremely costly globally, with knock-on effects for agriculture, infrastructure and supply chains. Public Health & Agriculture: The U.S. screwworm outbreak is expanding in Texas with new quarantine zones and training for inspectors—an example of how animal health shocks can hit food supply and costs. Security & Trade: U.S.-linked operations with partners, including Panama, seized about 2,546 kg of cocaine across multiple interdictions, underscoring ongoing maritime trafficking pressure.

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