AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup tourism spotlight on Cabo Verde: With the Blue Sharks’ run turning heads, one report says online searches for Cabo Verde jumped about 5,000% in days, but notes a bottleneck: the national airline isn’t ready for a sudden surge, even as airports and investment plans ramp up. Cabo Verde travel access update: Cabo Verde published a visa-free list for 67 countries, with stay lengths from 30 to 180 days depending on nationality, and a special case for Cubans on official missions. Cape Verde in the spotlight abroad: A separate piece on immigration detention centers in the US says detainees gathered to watch matches, with one Cape Verde-born fan proud of the team’s fight—turning games into a rare moment of normalcy. Culture and music ties across Portuguese-speaking worlds: Festival F returns to Faro (Sept 3–5) with 60+ concerts, explicitly linking Portuguese music with artists from Brazil and Cape Verde, including Nelson Freitas. Education pressure in Africa: New data warns that over 100 million African children and adolescents remain out of school, with progress slowing in recent years.
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