AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup & Citizenship: Trump’s push to end U.S. birthright citizenship is already echoing through the tournament, with U.S. striker Folarin Balogun’s eligibility tied to being born in New York. Morocco’s Run: Morocco beat Scotland 1-0 in Boston to top Group C, with Ismael Saibari scoring in 71 seconds. Justice in Sport: Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi is set for a rape trial in France after prosecutors moved ahead; he was booed by Scotland fans. Ebola in Congo: Mourners in Bunia buried a 6-month-old Ebola victim, the third child death at an orphanage as containment strains continue. Reparations Push: African and Caribbean nations backed a formal apology and reparations agenda for transatlantic slavery at a Ghana meeting, with Namibia also reiterating its pursuit of reparations over German-era genocide. Nigeria Politics: The Nigeria Democratic Congress condemned a Federal High Court order deregistering opposition parties ahead of 2027, calling it a threat to democratic pluralism. Labour Rights: Namibia welcomed an ILO convention setting global standards for decent work and social protection for platform-economy workers.
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