AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCAF Drama & Royal Mercy: Morocco’s King Mohammed VI pardoned 18 Senegalese football fans jailed for hooliganism tied to the chaotic 2025 AFCON final in Rabat, with the Royal Cabinet citing “humanitarian reasons” ahead of Eid al-Adha—closing a months-long diplomatic and sporting row after Senegal’s title was overturned on appeal. Air Travel Hit: Royal Air Maroc will temporarily suspend 12 routes after a Middle East fuel shock pushed operating costs up and demand down. World Cup Push, With a Green Cost: FIFA’s expanded 48-team World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico is set to bring record money—but experts warn it could also be the most-polluting sporting event in history. Sports Shock in South Africa: Orlando Pirates ended a 14-year Premiership title drought and snapped Sundowns’ eight-season run with a 2-0 win over Orbit College, using two own goals. Human Rights Spotlight: Sahrawi prisoner Naama Asfari has started a 48-hour hunger strike in Kenitra prison, protesting alleged arbitrary detention.
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