AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Spotlight: Ghana and Panama kick off their Group L debuts in Toronto on Thursday, with Ghana aiming to start fast under Carlos Queiroz and Panama chasing a first win after a winless 2018 campaign. Visa Shock for Ghana: A Canadian court upheld the denial of midfielder Thomas Partey’s entry, ruling him out of the opener vs Panama. Haiti Crisis: UN chief António Guterres visited Port-au-Prince, saying the world has failed Haiti as gang violence leaves over 1 in 10 people homeless; UN figures cite 2,300 killed this year and 1.5 million displaced. Child Trafficking Probe: Chile filed a complaint over alleged trafficking of Haitian children tied to charter flights, after audits found adults posing as chaperones without required authorizations. Haiti in the World Cup: Displaced families in camps got TVs and solar power so they can watch matches, a bid to restore normalcy amid insecurity. Jamaica Migration Talks: Jamaica says it’s discussing whether it will accept U.S. deported third-country migrants as a transit country. Cuba Economy & Tourism: Cuba is courting foreign investors to revive tourism as U.S. pressure keeps cruise terminals idle and hotels struggle.
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