AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup & Cabo Verde in the spotlight: FIFA has opened an investigation into alleged racist abuse aimed at streamer iShowSpeed during Argentina’s matches involving Cabo Verde, after livestream footage circulated from Miami and further incidents were reported. Football as culture: As the quarter-finals roll on, Norway reportedly moved hotels in Miami due to construction noise ahead of their England clash, while coverage continues to frame Cabo Verde’s run as a global “human dignity” moment. Independence Day meets football: Argentina marked its 210th Independence Day on July 9 with a message from the national team as it pushes toward the quarter-finals. Diaspora travel & lifestyle: Scenic’s 2028-29 Discovery Yacht plans expand to West Africa with stops including Cape Verde and Dakar, adding a fresh tourism angle for culture-minded readers. Community beyond the pitch: A Boston-area free tax program backed by Cape Verdean Creole-speaking volunteers reported over $7m in returns—another reminder of how culture and community support travel, work, and everyday life.
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