AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Travel Buzz (Brazil-Scotland): Neymar sent a big signal for Brazil fans, posting upbeat training images as he steps up calf rehab and could rejoin the squad for the Group C showdown in Miami. Brazil Football Governance: Brazil’s CBF denied claims that its president Samir Xaud used federation funds for personal travel, saying expenses were tied to institutional activities and directors cover personal costs themselves. Legal/Workplace Justice (Amazon): A Brazilian court ordered Volkswagen’s local unit to compensate four former workers over forced-labor conditions on an Amazon ranch in the 1970s–80s, awarding 2 million reais each. Aviation & Connectivity (Africa): IATA says African airline profits will stay razor-thin in 2026 and argues for a single African aviation market to cut the need to fly outside the continent. Safety Alert (Brazil): Police arrested additional suspects after a fatal rope-jumping incident in São Paulo, probing possible suppression of a victim’s recording device and possible obstruction. Fan Tourism (Scotland in the US): The Tartan Army’s Boston-to-Miami trek continues, with supporters already bracing for heat and downpours ahead of the Brazil match.
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