AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup Shock in Group C: Brazil opened its 2026 campaign with a 1-1 draw against Morocco at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Morocco struck first through Ismael Saibari, then Vinícius Júnior equalized with a right-foot rocket. Carlo Ancelotti said Brazil’s nerves were “all over the place,” while Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi called for calm after a hard-fought point. Neymar Update: Neymar missed the opener with a calf injury, and was reportedly given conditions for his return—no captaincy, likely a substitute role, and limits on social media time. Safety Probe After Rope-Jump Death: In São Paulo state, a 21-year-old woman died after a rope-jumping/bungee-style attempt at Skeleton Bridge allegedly went wrong when staff failed to attach a safety cord; police arrested six people, including three men charged with homicide. G7 Spotlight on Lula: President Lula will attend the G7 in Évian-les-Bains, pushing for development aid and reforms to global governance. Public Safety & Travel Chaos: New York City and New Jersey saw major gridlock and transit disruption tied to the Brazil-Morocco match, with thousands stranded amid confusing road and rail restrictions. Drug Bust Linked to Brazil: Nigeria’s NDLEA arrested a Brazil-based businessman at Lagos airport after finding liquid cocaine soaked into shirts and towels. Brazil in Science: Researchers in Paraná identified a new 400-million-year-old marine bivalve species from Devonian fossils.
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