AGP Executive Report
Last update: 26 minutes agoWorld Cup Focus: Neymar’s calf injury is still clouding Brazil’s opener. Santos says the tests were shared with the CBF and the two-week recovery window runs until May 31, but Brazil is still expected to miss him against Morocco on June 13. Football & Transfers: With the World Cup squad set, clubs are already circling Brazilian talent—Porto winger William Gomes is drawing interest from Arsenal and Manchester United, while Chelsea’s Enzo Fernández is rumored to be weighing a summer exit. Amazon & Courts: A Brazilian court in Pará ordered federal and local authorities to restore and preserve Fordlandia, Henry Ford’s “Amazon ghost town,” after prosecutors said heritage protection failed. Energy & Climate: Vietnam expands E10 ethanol petrol nationwide from June 1, aiming to cut about 2.5 million tonnes of CO2 annually. Security & Diplomacy: The U.S. designated Brazil’s two biggest gangs as terrorist organizations, while Nepal announced embassy closures including in Brazil as it streamlines overseas operations. Sports Business: World Cup ticket demand is surging, with Brazil among the top-priced teams in the U.S. and Canada.
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