AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Watch: A rare Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in DR Congo is escalating, with WHO calling it a Public Health Emergency of International Concern and health teams investigating possible cases in Italy and Brazil tied to travelers. World Cup Culture: With the 2026 tournament expanding to 48 teams, Africa’s representation jumps to a record 10 nations, signaling a new tactical era and fresh spotlight for African football. Brazil on Screen: Brazil’s cinema is breaking through internationally, but coverage still skews toward male auteurs—while a new wave of women directors is pushing stories of class, identity, and everyday life. Rio Memory-Making: Providência, Rio’s oldest favela, marks 120 years next year with residents using poetry, theater, video, and community museums to keep local history alive. Tech & Safety: ATSC’s NextGen TV transition is still stalled, and Brazil’s 4K rollout using DTV+ is part of the broader push to modernize broadcasting. Health & Lifestyle: A plus-size model’s death after weight-loss surgery in Brazil has sparked renewed debate about risks in cosmetic and bariatric procedures. Sports Viewing in Brazil’s Orbit: World Cup watch parties and fan events are rolling out across North America, including Brazil match screenings in Massachusetts.
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