AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoExtreme Heat Watch: NOAA flagged dangerous heat risk across several 2026 World Cup host cities, including Miami, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta and Philadelphia, with heat index concerns for outdoor matches. Hydration Break Debate: FIFA president Gianni Infantino defended mandatory cooling breaks as player-safety and fairness measures, rejecting claims they’re driven by money. Cape Verde’s World Cup Moment: Cape Verde’s debut run stayed alive with draws against Spain and Uruguay, including a dramatic Uruguay 2-2 comeback; coach Bubista criticized Uruguay’s fair-play lapse during the equaliser. Wildlife & Coasts: Beach patrol drones are being discussed as a tool for distressed-swimmer support and possible shark detection, pointing to growing tech use along coasts. Energy & Climate Finance: Africa Finance Corporation received major awards, including financing tied to Cape Verde’s Cabeólica wind and battery storage project. Governance Lens: A governance piece highlights Cabo Verde among top performers in the Ibrahim Index, contrasting with larger states struggling on institutions.
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