AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCabo Verde Politics: Francisco Carvalho was sworn in as Prime Minister on Friday after the May 17 legislative elections, taking over from Ulisses Correia e Silva; the new government has 18 members and Carvalho also serves as finance minister, with President José Maria Neves presiding over the ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Praia. World Cup & Cabo Verde: Cape Verde’s historic 0-0 draw with Spain continues to ripple across politics and society, with the spotlight now on goalkeeper Vozinha ahead of Uruguay, after his mother Ana Cândida Évora finally secured a U.S. visa and arrived in Miami to reunite with him. Diaspora & Identity: Coverage also highlights how Cabo Verdeans in the U.S.—including in Massachusetts—are celebrating the team’s breakthrough, turning a football moment into a wider story about community visibility and influence. Travel & Access: Separate reporting points to ongoing visa and entry barriers for Global South fans, alongside ticketing chaos that has left some supporters stranded outside stadiums.
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