AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup momentum in Atlanta: Atlanta’s 2026 guide is out—match schedules, ticket pointers, watch parties and bars, plus MARTA, traffic, and neighborhood tips—while the city gears up for eight matches, including Spain vs Cabo Verde on June 15. FIFA watch-party licensing snag: Local organizers in Boston say FIFA is still delaying public viewing licenses, leaving groups waiting and fans—especially Cape Verdean communities—at risk of missing out. Squads are starting to take shape: Provisional rosters are in, with final 26-player squads due June 1 and official announcements June 2; Group H includes Spain, Cabo Verde, Saudi Arabia, and Uruguay. Cross-border cooperation push: ECOWAS member states, including Cabo Verde, are doubling down on joint action against border crimes and terrorism, with Nigeria highlighting its ECOWAS Cross-Border Cooperation programme. Health anxiety, but low risk locally: Hantavirus coverage continues after cases linked to a cruise route involving Cape Verde, with experts urging calm while monitoring. Culture spotlight: “Breaking Down Borders Africa” returns with poet Botlhale Boikanyo, and Norwich’s Cape Verdean festival is set for May 24.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.