AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBrazil World Cup update: Coach Carlo Ancelotti says Neymar is nearing a return and should be ready for Brazil’s next match vs Scotland after full training, with Brazil aiming to finish strong in Group C. Injury scare: Raphinha’s hamstring injury has been confirmed, adding to Brazil’s fitness worries ahead of the stretch of matches. Travel & transport (NJ): NJ Transit’s World Cup ticket sales lagged despite moving tens of thousands to MetLife Stadium, with high fares blamed—while officials say taxpayers shouldn’t subsidize FIFA costs. Tourism activation (Curaçao): Curaçao’s Tourist Board is bringing its “Blue Wave” World Cup watch-party push to Bogotá, using its Experience Center to sell the island to Colombians. Community travel (Miami): Scotland’s Tartan Army is in Miami for the Brazil game, with local police and residents pushing back against rowdier street behavior as crowds grow. Human story (Brazil airport): A Sierra Leonean woman stranded at Belém airport for six months after passport theft is finally getting help to reunite with her son. Legal/rights (Nigeria): Omoyele Sowore has been remanded in Kuje prison as his cybercrime case continues.
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