AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Culture Clash: Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa is the latest high-profile critic of FIFA’s hydration breaks, calling them a “change of culture” that “adds nothing and takes away a lot,” ahead of Uruguay’s Sunday game against Cape Verde. Cape Verde on the Front Page: Cape Verde’s historic World Cup debut against Spain is still driving local pride in Praia, where residents say they want more goals and better results in the next matches. Diaspora Spotlight: Coverage keeps underlining how migration and dual nationality shape squads, with Cape Verde’s own story tied to players and families navigating identity, paperwork, and opportunity. Fan Life in Atlanta: In Atlanta, fans are packing downtown for World Cup match days, with Cabo Verde’s debut already part of the city’s cross-cultural buzz. Health & Education Funding: Separately, the Merck Foundation says it has provided 2,600 scholarships to healthcare professionals across Africa and Asia, aiming to strengthen specialist care.
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