AGP Executive Report
Last update: 34 minutes agoWorld Cup Health Watch: The U.S., Mexico and Canada announced aligned Ebola travel and screening measures for people arriving from the highest-risk African regions as the 2026 tournament approaches. Brazil Football: Neymar was ruled out of Brazil’s friendlies and faces a likely two-to-three-week recovery after a grade-two calf injury, putting his World Cup opener vs. Morocco in doubt. Argentina Sports Admin: Lionel Scaloni said Argentina will submit its 26-man World Cup squad at the last minute, prioritizing player fitness over friendlies. Colombia Election: Abelardo De La Espriella, “The Tiger,” is campaigning on a hardline crime and armed-groups crackdown ahead of Sunday’s vote, while Ivan Cepeda promises to deepen Petro-era reforms. Mexico Politics & Governance: Mexico’s congress approved adding “foreign interference” as a ground to annul elections, and a new poll shows corruption concerns at their highest level of Sheinbaum’s term. Caribbean & Business: Royal Caribbean is in talks to relocate Perfect Day Mexico after Mexico rejected permits over coral reef risks. Energy/Industry: Tesla opened its first Supercharger stations in Colombia (Bogotá and Medellín), and Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies approved a shift to a 40-hour workweek.
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