AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup Travel Watch: Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti says Neymar will fight for minutes at the 2026 World Cup, competing centrally with Vinícius Júnior and Raphinha if he’s fit after a right-calf muscle strain that kept him out of the Panama friendly. Ebola & Border Health: Brazil cleared two suspected Ebola cases after tests came back negative—one in São Paulo (meningitis) and one in Rio (malaria)—as authorities keep monitoring travelers amid the growing Bundibugyo outbreak in the DRC. Brazil–China Ties: Suzano plans to scale up investments in China, citing stronger manufacturing and tech ecosystems for deeper supply-chain and green-transition partnerships. International Relations: China’s foreign minister Wang Yi told Brazil it’s ready to deepen China–Latin America cooperation, including with Brazil, during a strategic dialogue in Beijing. Travel Safety Spotlight: A bus crash in Virginia that killed five people has led to additional involuntary manslaughter charges against the driver, with victims including a Brazilian woman. World Cup Costs: Australians say the 2026 trip is shaping up to be among the most expensive ever, with some budgeting $20,000–$25,000 for flights, tickets, and stays.
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