AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLGBTQ Rights in Focus: Cabo Verde is being hailed as one of Africa’s most LGBTQ-friendly countries, with same-sex relationships legal since 2004 and workplace discrimination protections—yet activists stress education and wider social acceptance are still urgently needed as discrimination and violence persist. World Cup, Cabo Verde in the Spotlight: As the Round of 16 approaches, Cabo Verde’s Cinderella run keeps growing globally, including viral claims that the island nation could upset Lionel Messi’s Argentina in Miami—fueling both hype and debate around the team’s knockout prospects. Heat and Player Safety: A new analysis flags that several World Cup matches were played in dangerously hot, humid conditions, raising fresh pressure on scheduling and hydration practices. Culture Beyond Football: A Lusophone handicraft exhibition opens at IAM Gallery, showcasing textiles, instruments, sculptures and everyday objects from across Portuguese-speaking countries—including Cabo Verde—through July 5. Community & Faith: Thousands joined a Eucharistic procession in Boston, with Cape Verdean and other diaspora communities visibly represented through banners and cultural presence.
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