AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRacism in the spotlight: The UN Human Rights Office condemned Paraguayan senator Celeste Amarilla’s racist remarks about Kylian Mbappé, calling them “despicable,” while FIFA opened a separate probe into alleged racist abuse involving streamer IShowSpeed during Argentina vs Cape Verde in Miami. FIFA investigation: FIFA says it is investigating claims that an Argentina supporter told IShowSpeed—who was wearing a Cape Verde jersey—to “go cry to the zoo,” with allegations of racist slurs also circulating online. Fan clashes turn ugly: Videos from Argentina’s 3-2 comeback win over Egypt show supporters spraying alcohol at Egyptian fans, sparking outrage and fresh questions about behavior in the stands. Faith and leadership: A Catholic bishop in Cabo Verde urged newly ordained clergy to lead through service, humility, and closeness to communities. Sea protection at home: Cabo Verde’s “Guardians of the Sea” program marks 10 years, with 190 volunteer fishers helping report illegal practices and protect marine life. World Cup afterglow: Cape Verde’s historic run continues to inspire global attention, with supporters and diaspora communities rallying around the Blue Sharks.
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