AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Integrity Clash: Europe’s top human-rights body warned FIFA that “money and power” are bending rules, citing a mid-tournament ban reversal for US forward Folarin Balogun and concerns over a prediction-market sponsor deal ahead of the Spain-Argentina final. FIFA’s Money Moment: FIFA is reportedly set to top $15bn in World Cup revenue, driven by hospitality and ticketing fees, with Infantino pitching the windfall as fuel for global football development. Israel-Palestine Escalation: Palestinian officials alleged attacks by settlers under Israeli forces’ protection across Hebron, Nablus and Ramallah, calling for urgent international action to lock in ceasefire steps. Middle East War Spillover: The US and Iran traded strikes after US deaths in Jordan, with Iran also hitting US bases in Kuwait and both sides blaming each other for the breakdown of a ceasefire effort. Disaster Watch: Flash floods in India-administered Jammu and Kashmir killed at least 11, while a landslide in Nagaland reportedly left seven feared dead. Data Sovereignty Push: Philippines President Marcos ordered an update to government data classification to strengthen data residency, cybersecurity and secure digital transformation. Local Governance & Daily Life: Kerala declared a holiday for schools for the final’s late-night kickoff; Karnataka extended screening hours for fans while urging peace.
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