AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup, Cabo Verde spotlight: As Spain and Argentina head into the Sunday final, coverage keeps circling back to Cape Verde’s run—especially its “fairytale” performances that turned the island nation into a global talking point. Human rights & access: Rights groups say FIFA’s “most inclusive” promise fell short in the US, with strict visa rules shutting out many fans and workers. Racism on the pitch: Argentina supporters’ racist abuse toward streamer iShowSpeed has triggered FIFA scrutiny again, keeping discrimination in the spotlight. Education funding push: Teachers’ unions from Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and Portugal gathered in Guinea-Bissau under “Go Public! Fund Education,” demanding real public investment and better conditions for educators. CPLP governance: In Luanda, CPLP parliamentarians meet July 22–24 to strengthen inter-parliamentary cooperation and democratic resilience. Faith & football: Catholic threads also frame the final, with visible expressions of belief from both teams and coaches.
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