AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Final, Argentina: Lionel Messi hit back at critics with “Nothing was handed to us” after Argentina’s 2-1 comeback over England set up Sunday’s final vs Spain, while President Javier Milei says he’ll skip the trip to New Jersey for superstition and watch from Olivos in the same “lucky” jacket. FIFA Discipline, Falklands/Malvinas: FIFA confirmed it’s assessing match reports after players celebrated with the banner “Las Malvinas son Argentinas,” prompting UK calls for an investigation and raising questions about possible sanctions. UK-Argentina Tensions: Downing Street reiterated support for Falklands self-determination as the dispute spills into football, with FIFA’s disciplinary process now the focus. Regional Safety, Peru: A minibus crash in northern Peru’s Cajamarca killed about 14 people and injured five, with authorities investigating the cause. Health Advisory, Mexico: Mexico issued a travel warning for U.S. visitors amid a growing cyclosporiasis outbreak, urging caution as cases rise across multiple states. Trade, Brazil-US: Brazil condemned new U.S. 25% tariffs on some imports and warned of reciprocal retaliation, as tensions with Washington escalate.
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