AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Drama (Ghana-Panama): Caleb Yirenkyi scored in the 95th minute as Ghana beat Panama 1-0 in Toronto, with Brandon Thomas-Asante providing the decisive assist; the match was tense and low on chances, and Ghana did it without midfielder Thomas Partey after a Canada entry denial. World Cup Momentum (Colombia-Uzbekistan): Colombia kicked off Group K with a 3-1 win over debutants Uzbekistan in Mexico City, as Luis Díaz and Jáminton Campaz added goals after Daniel Muñoz’s opener, sending the Cafeteros to the top while coach Néstor Lorenzo admitted they were below their best. Group A Showdown (Mexico-South Korea): Mexico and South Korea meet in Guadalajara with both coming off opening wins, and Mexico coach Javier Aguirre warned about South Korea’s attacking transitions; a mystery drone incident also added extra heat to the build-up. Cuba-US Trade & Politics: Cuba says the U.S. blockade is driving worsening child health and shortages, while a separate report notes U.S. fuel sales to private businesses in Cuba are surging. EU Pressure on Cuba: The European Parliament is set to vote on suspending its political dialogue deal with Cuba unless the regime takes concrete steps toward multiparty democracy. Haiti Humanitarian Crisis: UN chief António Guterres warned Haiti faces the Western Hemisphere’s deepest humanitarian crisis as gang violence fuels displacement and hunger. Chile Governance Shock: Chile’s President José Antonio Kast convenes government leaders to address a scandal over more than 200 Haitian children allegedly entering the country with unknown whereabouts.
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