AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Semifinal Focus: England renew their historic rivalry with Argentina in Atlanta, chasing a first final in 60 years, with Lionel Messi’s form and a Falklands/Malvinas political backdrop still simmering; Argentine war veterans urged fans to keep it strictly football. Match Prep & Security: Atlanta police are boosting staffing for the showdown, while England’s camp is watching fitness—Declan Rice is expected to start after illness, and squad doubts are easing. Referee Named: FIFA appointed American Ismail Elfath for England vs Argentina. Venezuela Earthquake Aftermath: Venezuela’s death toll from the June twin quakes rose to 4,561, with thousands injured and many still without permanent housing. Caribbean Science: The L’Oréal-UNESCO “For Women in Science” call opens for Caribbean researchers, offering two $15,000 grants. Peru Justice: Former president Alejandro Toledo asked for a presidential pardon on humanitarian grounds, citing deteriorating health in prison. U.S.-ICE Fallout (Colombia): A Colombian father, Joan Sebastian Guerrero, was killed during an ICE operation in Maine, intensifying scrutiny of the agency’s actions.
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