AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup logistics in Mexico City: President Claudia Sheinbaum ordered school closures and federal telework for Thursday’s Mexico–South Africa opener to ease traffic and boost mobility, as teacher protests also blocked access to the Azteca Stadium for hours before dispersing. Argentina’s title defense: Lionel Messi returned from injury concerns and scored a penalty as Argentina beat Iceland 3-0 in their final warm-up, with the defending champions now turning fully to their June 16 opener. South Africa’s opener pressure: Bafana Bafana legends and coach Hugo Broos face selection headaches ahead of the Mexico match, with Khuliso Mudau and other key options in play. U.S.-Mexico border wall update: U.S. officials say the main border wall is expected to be finished by late 2027, with surveillance and Rio Grande barriers to follow. Mexico tragedy: A woman reported missing with seven children in Mexico has been found dead, while the children were located safe. Guyana energy fight: ExxonMobil says it’s still contesting a US$214M audit dispute with Guyana, potentially heading to the ICC. Venezuela sports: Venezuela’s U18 women beat the Dominican Republic 77-60 in the AmeriCup, setting up a next match vs Puerto Rico.
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