AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Fever in Boston: The FIFA Fan Festival at City Hall Plaza opens to the public, but free entry still needs advance registration—and Mayor Michelle Wu says Friday and Saturday passes are already sold out due to safety capacity limits. Cape Verde on the Big Screen: Boston-area watch parties include a key match pairing Spain vs Cabo Verde on June 15 at Town Field in Dorchester, with other community screenings across Massachusetts. Ghana Visa Shock: Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey was denied entry to Canada for the opener, though FIFA says he can still play Ghana’s U.S. group matches. African Fans Bring Energy: Coverage highlights how African supporters are arriving with higher expectations in the expanded 48-team tournament, with more African nations than ever. Health Alert for Travelers: UK health authorities report a rise in shigella and salmonella cases linked to trips to Cabo Verde, especially Santa Maria and Boa Vista. Cultural Moment Beyond Football: Atlanta’s 1996 Olympics key figures reflect on equality and unity as the city welcomes the world again for World Cup 2026.
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