AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Countdown (Cape Verde in the spotlight): The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off June 11 with 48 teams and 104 matches across Canada, Mexico, and the U.S., and Cape Verde’s debut is already fueling diaspora excitement—Spain’s group opener includes Cape Verde in Atlanta on June 15, while in Miami the tournament is set to bring a mix of teams including Cape Verde to Hard Rock Stadium. Diaspora Culture & Community: In Boston, members of the Cabo Verde national team are expected to join the June 7 Dorchester Day Parade with the Cape Verdean Association of Boston, after a 3-0 friendly win over Serbia in Portugal and an arrival at Logan Airport on June 2. Local Lifestyle Build-up: South Florida’s Island SPACE Mango Festival (June 21, ahead of Uruguay vs. Cape Verde) is pairing Caribbean food, music, and family fun with World Cup matchday energy. U.S. Visa Access Shift (Praia included): The U.S. plans to cut Africa visa-processing locations from nearly 50 to 20 hubs, naming Praia, Cape Verde, as one of the remaining centers. Immigration Crackdown: The U.S. also confirmed deportations tied to a West Africa enforcement push, listing 355 people overall, including 11 Cape Verdeans. Regional Development Note: The World Bank says West Africa’s power integration program—covering Cape Verde—has expanded cross-border electricity trade and access for millions.
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