AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Politics & Security: Spain crushed France 2-0 to reach the final, setting up Sunday’s title match against either Argentina or England; meanwhile, Argentina’s Lionel Scaloni insists the England semi-final in Atlanta is “just a football match,” even as Falklands/Malvinas tensions have prompted tighter security and political noise around player chants. Cabo Verde Spotlight: Cape Verde’s World Cup run is still paying off—reports say goalkeeper Vozinha’s performances have boosted his market value and attracted major transfer interest, with the Blue Sharks’ success also driving wider travel attention. Visa & Mobility: Spain announced visa-free short stays for citizens of nine CARICOM states and extended similar access to eight African countries, including Cabo Verde—another reminder that sports-linked visibility can quickly translate into real-world travel policy. Women’s Football: Ghana’s Black Queens step up WAFCON preparations with a high-profile friendly against Nigeria’s Super Falcons on Saturday in Casablanca, after beating Côte d’Ivoire 1-0 in their opener.
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