AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup “Inclusivity” Row: Rights groups say FIFA’s “most inclusive” 2026 World Cup fell short as strict US visa rules shut out many fans and workers, with FIFA blaming national immigration decisions. WAFCON 2026 — Ghana Black Queens: Coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren says trimming three players from a 27-strong provisional squad will be “painful,” while he reports the team is in better shape than last year ahead of Morocco’s tournament. WAFCON 2026 — Friendly Cancelled: Nigeria’s Super Falcons and Ghana’s Black Queens called off their pre-WAFCON friendly in Casablanca due to unforeseen circumstances. Sahrawi Prisoners’ Health Alarm: Mohamed Lamine Hadi’s hunger strike continues in Tiflet 2 amid reports of assault and solitary confinement, while Naâma Asfari’s family says contact has been lost as his hunger strike nears 40 days; ELDH and CEAS-Sahara urge urgent medical care and release. Morocco Tech Push: Rabat’s Digital Transition Ministry and Capgemini Maroc signed an AI MoU to train public-sector and academic stakeholders and support startups under the Digital Morocco 2030 strategy. Morocco-France Security Talks: Interior ministers reviewed cooperation on security and migration in Rabat, reinforcing coordination mechanisms between the two countries. Football Transfer Watch: Lille president Olivier Letang insists Ayyoub Bouaddi should stay another season despite Premier League interest, including Manchester City.
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