AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTartan Army in Miami: Scotland’s supporters are rolling into Florida ahead of the World Cup Group C clash with Brazil, turning Hard Rock Stadium week into a full-on cultural takeover with bagpipes, marches, and even a Marlins game “ticket package” that included free beer for early arrivals. Brazil-World Cup spotlight: Neymar is still the big question mark for Brazil’s final group match vs Scotland, with reports saying he’s edging toward a return as the team tries to keep momentum after injuries and a mixed start. Latin America politics: A new wave of populist, hardline right-wing victories keeps spreading, with Colombia’s election results framed as part of a broader regional shift—though analysts warn it may not be a permanent ideology change. Media & tech: Reuters’ Digital News Report finds AI news chatbots are still used by only a small share of people, even as newsrooms expand automation behind the scenes. Culture & heritage tech: A “digital twin” project is scanning Scotland’s historic football artifact in Glasgow, with the model set to make the heritage accessible for fans and researchers. Brazil society & rights: Brazil expands recognition of refugees on World Refugee Day, adding to ongoing debates about immigration and belonging.
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