AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Rivalry & Identity: England fans claim Scotland supporters are “buying up” Argentina shirts ahead of the England-Argentina semifinal in Atlanta, while the matchup’s deeper roots—war-era memories and old controversies—keep turning football into culture and politics. Brazil’s Climate Story: New reporting says Amazon deforestation has hit its lowest 12-month level since 2014, with enforcement and monitoring credited for the shift. Energy & Trade Activism: Brazil recorded zero direct oil exports to Israel in 2025, a result campaigners frame as a boycott win—though they warn “back door” routes may remain. Tech & Daily Life: Waze rolls out Gemini-powered navigation that personalizes routes and adds voice-based destination searches, plus a “less chatty” mode. Public Health & Kids: A WHO validation marks El Salvador as having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem. Culture & Community: Liberty Boys & Girls Club students used “Mental Health Mondays” to travel virtually across countries and learn dances like samba and Bollywood as part of social-emotional learning. Sports Business: SANY says its Campinas, São Paulo plant has started assembling first excavators and commercial vehicles for Latin America.
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