AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCape Verde at the World Cup: Cabo Verde’s “Blue Sharks” are set for their finals debut, riding a meteoric rise into Group H against Spain, Uruguay and Saudi Arabia, with the squad built across 14 countries and shaped by the island’s immigration-linked identities and languages. China–Cabo Verde 50 years on: A new stage in ties is highlighted through health and education links, including Chinese medical teams working alongside Cabo Verdean doctors at Praia’s Dr. Agostinho Neto Hospital, as the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations is marked. US visa shake-up with a Cabo Verde link: The US plans to cut African visa processing centres from nearly 50 to 20 hubs, and Praia is listed as one of the hubs—meaning services elsewhere will be limited and travel costs/logistics may rise for many applicants. World Cup culture in the diaspora: Boston’s Mayor Michelle Wu announces free community watch parties across neighborhoods, framing the tournament as a chance to share cultures and build connections—an echo of Cabo Verdean festival energy. Sports security and crowd control: Miami-Dade officials warn of undercover operations and stress anti-drone rules during World Cup weeks, as fans flood tourist areas and Hard Rock Stadium.
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