AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoIndigenous Rights & Climate Policy: A’uwẽ-Xavante leaders traveled about 9,000 km to the UN in Geneva to challenge Brazil’s “green” FICO railway, warning that climate-linked infrastructure and mining are advancing over Indigenous territories without proper consent. Labor & Human Rights: Brazil’s labor inspectors rescued a 62-year-old woman in Ceará after 55 years working as an unpaid domestic worker for the same family, with authorities estimating more than 1.5 million reais owed. Tourism & Sports Events: MotoGP is considering Rio de Janeiro for its 2027 season launch, with teams expected to travel early next year if plans finalize. Accessibility for Travelers: A guide for World Cup visitors explains Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium is about 15 miles from downtown, with shuttles and traffic likely affecting game-day plans. Para Judo in São Paulo: The Brazil Paralympic Center hosts an IBSA judo event (July 11–13) that kicks off qualification points toward Los Angeles 2028. Food & Hospitality Expansion: Adega Gaucha announces its first Georgia location in Dunwoody (December 2026), bringing Southern Brazilian churrasco and rodizio to metro Atlanta. City Life & Travel Mood: Time Out’s local survey highlights the world’s happiest cities in 2026, with Montreal making the list.
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