AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup squads roll in: Countries have started publishing their 26-man rosters for the 48-team FIFA World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico (June 11–July 19), with group-by-group lists now emerging. Senegal World Cup focus: Senegal is framed as a top African hope in Group I, and the team’s World Cup build-up also includes coverage of visa/travel disruptions affecting African squads. US visa processing shake-up for Africans: The US plans to cut visa-processing embassies and consulates across Africa from nearly 50 to 20 “hubs,” including Dakar (Senegal), Lagos, Accra and others—meaning more travel and higher costs for applicants. Travel logistics for fans: With major matches and fan travel expected, local tourism and event organizers are pushing “come early, explore locally” messages ahead of the tournament. Senegal-linked travel angle: A report highlights how Senegalese farmers are adapting to fertilizer shocks tied to the Iran war—an indirect reminder of how global disruptions can hit everyday travel and food costs. Culture & film (not Senegal-specific): Karlovy Vary’s 60th film festival lineup and jury were unveiled, adding to the week’s travel-and-events buzz.
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