AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Money & Power in Miami: South Florida is bracing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with local governments budgeting tens of millions for security, permits and fan events, while FIFA keeps the biggest direct revenue streams—raising the question of whether Miami can come close to FIFA’s $1.3bn economic payoff promise. Watch-Party Fight in Massachusetts: Gov. Healey says FIFA watch-party licenses are “forthcoming,” after months of delays left towns like Framingham and Weymouth weighing cancellations. Venezuela Pressure Point: In Miami federal court, Alex Saab’s return to custody on money-laundering charges could become a major tool for prosecutors pursuing deeper cases tied to Maduro. Ghana Accountability: Ghana’s Audit Service flags GH¢580m in irregularities tied to the 2024 African Games, including alleged overpricing and questionable payments. Public Health Alert: A new hantavirus case in Spain follows the Hondius cruise outbreak, with officials stressing risk to the general public remains low. World Cup Logistics: FIFA confirmed base camps for all 48 teams, including Ghana in Boston at Bryant University and the U.S. in Irvine.
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