AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFIFA Discipline Watch: The UK urged FIFA to investigate Argentina after players celebrated their World Cup semifinal win over England with a banner reading “Las Malvinas son Argentinas,” reigniting the Falklands/Malvinas sovereignty dispute; FIFA says it’s assessing match reports and could impose sanctions. Venezuela Earthquake Response: Venezuela’s June earthquakes death toll rose to 4,930, with over 21,000 people in emergency shelters as reconstruction stalls amid sanctions blocking access to frozen assets; US lawmakers are pressing for relief. Venezuela Diplomacy & Sanctions: Acting President Delcy Rodríguez said Venezuela is working toward re-entry into the international financial system to stabilize markets and support the economy, while also prioritizing diplomacy and peace. U.S.-Brazil Trade War: The US announced new 25% tariffs on certain Brazilian imports starting July 22; Brazil condemned the move and threatened reciprocal tariffs, with exemptions including some key goods. Mexico Investment Uncertainty: BlackRock warned Mexico’s investment outlook is clouded by USMCA uncertainty, saying long-term investors are holding back amid prolonged negotiations. UNICEF Fact-Check: UNICEF confirmed the viral Messi-and-baby Lamine Yamal photos are authentic from a 2008 fundraising shoot, ending claims of digital alteration.
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