AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Fallout: FIFA refereeing chief Pierluigi Collina rejected Egypt’s “rigged” claims after Argentina’s 3-2 comeback, warning that unfounded allegations can fuel threats; Egypt’s federation also said it “cannot remain silent,” while France coach Didier Deschamps shrugged off FIFA’s all-Argentine officiating crew for the France-Morocco quarterfinal. Argentina Spotlight: Argentina booked a quarterfinal vs Switzerland after the late surge over Egypt, and the AFA is now facing U.S. scrutiny over alleged money-laundering tied to World Cup-era finances. Venezuela Earthquake Response: The UN launched a $296M appeal for quake relief as the death toll tops 3,600; Haiti sent a 31-person medical mission, and Venezuela’s acting president said 170 UN member states expressed solidarity. Mexico-US Trade Pressure: Mexico is preparing to press the U.S. to remove tariffs on autos and steel during USMCA review talks, as Toyota’s move to shift Tacoma production to Texas raises fears of a broader auto “domino effect.” Regional Human Stories: A Mexican consulate in Calexico launched a summer campaign to prevent migrant deaths; in sports, Colombian BMX rider Juan Caicedo won Munich’s MASH Fest title.
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