AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoWorld Cup Travel & Visas: Senegal captain Kalidou Koulibaly hit out at U.S. travel restrictions that left many Senegal supporters unable to attend the France match, questioning why Africans can’t “have their people.” Cape Verde Spotlight: Cape Verde’s World Cup hero goalkeeper Vozinha’s mom was granted a U.S. visa after U.S. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries intervened, clearing the way for her to watch the next match in Miami. Matchday Disruption: New York City commuters and World Cup fans faced major MetLife-area gridlock as officials closed streets and reserved NJ Transit access for ticketholders. Football & Fans Beyond Senegal: FIFA’s council member criticized Iran’s World Cup travel setup as unfair, while Ivory Coast striker Elye Wahi was arrested in France over alleged spot-fixing. Transfers to Watch: Arsenal are reportedly preparing a bid for PSG winger Bradley Barcola after his World Cup impact vs Senegal, with Liverpool also linked. Security & Crime: A West Africa-wide warning emerged about fake military personnel driving armed robbery and extortion. Culture & Leisure: A summer jazz series in Peekskill highlights artists with performance ties to Senegal.
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