AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup Expansion Talk: FIFA president Gianni Infantino says FIFA will examine a 64-team men’s World Cup for 2030 after the 2026 finals, arguing it would let more countries “dream” of qualifying. Caribbean Governance & Citizenship: CARICOM leaders face fresh scrutiny over regional decisions, including Trinidad and Tobago’s dispute over the CARICOM secretary-general reappointment and ongoing EU pressure tied to citizenship-by-investment programmes. Caribbean Politics & Tourism Fallout: Antigua and Barbuda lawmakers warn that US deportation arrangements could trigger travel advisories and hurt the island’s tourism brand. Antigua & Barbuda Labor: The ABWU says the abrupt closure of supermarket Cost Pro left workers facing unclear pay and severance, renewing calls for a national severance protection fund. Colombia Transition Tensions: A senior Brazilian-linked official attacked Argentina’s Milei over a planned Brazil trip tied to Flávio Bolsonaro’s candidacy, underscoring how regional politics spill across borders. Colombia’s Incoming Team: José Manuel Restrepo, a key spokesman for Colombia’s incoming administration, speaks amid the fallout from Petro’s refusal to recognize the election result. Costa Rica Film Industry: Incendio Cine in Costa Rica lands new co-production partners for “We Won’t Let the Goat Die,” including Panama’s Cine and Peru’s Cine Infinito.
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