AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMorocco–World Cup Focus: Morocco’s captain Achraf Hakimi is set to stand trial for rape after French prosecutors confirmed the case, with Hakimi denying the allegations and saying he feels like an “easy target.” World Cup Group C: Brazil got a major boost as Neymar completed full training and is expected to be available for Wednesday’s decisive Group C clash against Scotland in Miami, while Lucas Paquetá said Brazil have “great respect” for Scotland and won’t be complacent. Scotland–Morocco Aftermath: Scotland’s World Cup campaign continues after their 1-0 loss to Morocco, with fans and broadcasters in the UK reporting big viewing numbers for Scotland vs Morocco. Morocco Rail & Industry: Hyundai Rotem won a $487 million Morocco rail maintenance and repair deal for ONCF’s 440 double-decker electric trains, signed in Rabat and framed as a long-term partnership. Local/Travel: Jet2 confirmed a new 72-hour app rule from Monday, letting passengers from Birmingham see live flight updates and details about in-resort help.
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