AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup 2026, Cabo Verde on the pitch: Atlanta’s World Cup schedule includes Spain vs. Cabo Verde on June 15, with the tournament running June 11–July 19 across the US, Canada and Mexico, and organizers projecting over $500m in regional economic impact. Cabo Verdean fans and affordability: A World Cup kit affordability index says Ghana’s official Black Stars shirt costs over 30% of average monthly wages—highlighting how tournament spending hits African fans hardest, with currency pressure worsening the burden in some markets. Community viewing boosts local business: Boston has approved six FIFA World Cup public watch parties, including Spain vs. Cabo Verde (June 15) at Dorchester’s Town Field, with live music, family activities and vendor opportunities. Innovation for small islands: FAO and partners are accepting applications for the Global AgriInno Challenge 2026, reserving five finalist spots for teams from participating SIDS including Cabo Verde, with finalists pitching in Hangzhou in August. Pawtucket–Brava sister-city link: Pawtucket (with a large Cape Verdean community) has officially become sister cities with Brava, including plans for reciprocal visits and a donated rescue vehicle. Ghana audit flags major Games irregularities: Ghana’s Audit Service reports GH¢580m in financial irregularities tied to the 13th African Games (2024), citing overpricing, undelivered items, questionable payments and donation accounting issues. Venezuela sanctions and prosecutions ripple: Alex Saab has been deported to the US and is tied to renewed Miami money-laundering scrutiny, while the US also opened a second criminal investigation into Nicolás Maduro.
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