AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGhana-Canada Visa Clash: Ghana’s Thomas Partey has been denied entry to Canada ahead of the Black Stars’ World Cup opener vs Panama, with FIFA saying immigration is up to host governments; Ghana’s Sports Minister Kofi Adams calls the grounds “flimsy” and says diplomatic efforts are underway, while Partey’s legal case remains pending and he has pleaded not guilty. US National Security Personnel Fight: A US opinion piece warns that Bill Pulte’s move toward leading national intelligence could politicize sweeping powers, arguing he lacks the national-security background required for Senate-confirmed leadership. AI Governance Push: The UK unveiled a £200m package to speed AI adoption, while Taiwan’s National Taiwan University approved an AI and digital governance task force focused on fair student access to AI resources. Human Rights and Security: Bangladesh’s cricket board condemned harassment of national cricketer Nayeem Hasan; Nigeria’s Amnesty International reported bandits killed 17 farmers in Zamfara; and Oyo State’s governor said abducted schoolchildren and teachers are still held inside Old Oyo National Park. World Cup Meets Politics: A US-hosted World Cup boycott campaign gained traction, with organizers calling for matches to be moved over broader US and Israeli policies.
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