AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFIFA Governance Crisis: Six Nordic football associations (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Faroe Islands) say they’ve “lost confidence” in Gianni Infantino, demanding binding guarantees against private ownership of FIFA competitions and backing independent reviews tied to the abandoned FIFA Forward Enterprise plan; Infantino, meanwhile, pushed back during a Caribbean trip, insisting FIFA’s mission is to “grow football in every corner of the world.” Regional Economy: ECLAC kept Latin America’s 2026 growth forecast at 2.2%, warning the pace is too weak to lift living standards and urging more investment, productivity, and formal job creation. U.S. Immigration Court Ruling: A Manhattan federal judge struck down Trump-era plans to suspend immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries as “patently unlawful,” affecting applicants across the Caribbean. Caribbean Environment & Tourism: Trinidad and Tobago will keep funding its International Coastal Clean-Up, while Nevis’ tourism authority is training the next generation of leaders ahead of a regional youth congress. Colombia Earthquake Relief: Colombian entertainment figures are raising funds for victims of the Aug. 10 7.4 quake, reporting hundreds of deaths and widespread damage.
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