AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Politics & Diplomacy: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he’s backing Argentina at the 2026 World Cup, praising President Javier Milei as “a great friend of Israel” and pointing to Messi’s experience. Cape Verde in the Spotlight: A new wave of attention is still following Cape Verde’s historic World Cup run, including coverage of how the team’s debut performances—after a goalless opener vs Spain—kept the nation in the global conversation. FIFA Racism Probe: FIFA opened an investigation after alleged racist abuse during IShowSpeed’s livestream involving the Argentina vs Cape Verde match, with further claims tied to a later Argentina vs Egypt game. Tourism Fallout in Cape Verde: British families are pursuing legal action after reports of serious illnesses and deaths linked to Cape Verde holidays, including a case where a widow says her husband was buried in an unmarked grave after dying following acute gastroenteritis. Sporting Next Step: Spain face Belgium in a quarterfinal, with Spain noted for an unbeaten run and a record of clean sheets, while Belgium arrive after a 4-1 win over the USA.
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