AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHaiti World Cup Return: Haiti’s “Les Grenadiers” arrived in New Jersey to set up a World Cup training camp at Stockton University, marking a historic return after 52 years away as security turmoil at home has forced key preparations abroad. Gangs and Sports Under Pressure: A new report highlights how gang violence in Port-au-Prince has repeatedly hit Haiti’s sports infrastructure, including the burning of the FIFA Goal Center, cutting off youth training and dreams. Group C Spotlight: Haiti is grouped with Brazil and Scotland, while Morocco’s Atlas Lions head into the tournament with a revamped squad and high expectations after qualification success. Neymar Injury Update: Brazil’s Neymar is expected to miss up to three weeks with a grade-two calf strain, putting his World Cup opener in doubt. Local Watch Parties for Haitians Abroad: Cities across the U.S. are rolling out free World Cup watch parties, including Worcester’s Common events featuring Haiti vs. Scotland, as Haitian communities gear up to cheer from afar. Regional Diplomacy: The Dominican Republic and the UN held a political dialogue on Haiti’s crisis and its spillover effects on border security, stability, and human rights.
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