AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCape Verde’s World Cup push: President José Maria Neves says Cabo Verde “can beat Argentina 1-0” in the Round of 32, after the Blue Sharks’ historic run as the smallest nation to reach the knockout stage. Legal cloud over sport: Cape Verde captain Ryan Mendes is under police investigation in New Zealand over alleged sexual assault involving a translator, casting a shadow over the team’s breakthrough. Knockout-stage stakes for Africa: Norway eliminated Côte d’Ivoire 2-1 in Dallas, with Erling Haaland scoring the winner; Morocco remains the only African side already through to the Round of 16. Local security fallout abroad: In Massachusetts, Brockton plans a Friday curfew after shootings tied to Cape Verde World Cup celebrations. World Cup politics and pressure: Reports highlight how U.S. immigration and security actions have affected teams and fans during the tournament, adding an off-field political layer to the matches.
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