AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup in Boston: Scotland’s Tartan Army kept the party going after a 1-0 win over Haiti, flooding Fenway Park for “Scotland Day” as bagpipes led a march and fans sang “Flower of Scotland” and “Super John McGinn.” Scotland’s push for history: McGinn said the goal was a “pressure game” win and believes Scotland have “more gears to go up” toward the knockout stage for the first time. Haiti in the spotlight: Haiti’s World Cup debut still sparked controversy and frustration among fans after the narrow loss. Global football headlines: Germany thrashed Curaçao 7-1, Netherlands and Japan drew 2-2, and Ivory Coast beat Ecuador 1-0 with a late Diallo strike. Human rights and safety: A Haitian asylum seeker’s death in Pittsburgh was ruled a homicide after release from federal custody, with her family’s attorney saying they expect to sue ICE. Education under attack: A new report says attacks on education rose more than 40% worldwide, with Haiti among the hardest hit.
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