AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Safety Tech: A new generation of public-safety AI is being used across 2026 host cities to handle crowd surges and emergency call spikes in real time, helping responders coordinate when language barriers and unfamiliar venues add pressure. Cape Verde Spotlight: Cape Verde’s “Blue Sharks” are riding momentum after holding Spain to a scoreless draw, with veteran goalkeeper Vozinha (40) becoming a breakout star ahead of the next match vs Uruguay. Climate Backlash: Environmentalists are questioning FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s heavy private-jet travel, with critics pointing to the carbon impact of hopping between matches across the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Portugal Football Talk: Portugal’s World Cup situation remains tense as Cristiano Ronaldo faces renewed criticism after a scoreless outing vs DR Congo, while teammates and staff push back on the noise. Portugal Travel Tie-in: Nazaré is highlighted as a classic Portuguese seaside stop where surf, tradition and local life still feel intact—especially outside peak season. Airline Update for Lisbon: EASA has approved TAAG’s Boeing 787-9 for European operations, starting with the Luanda–Lisbon–Luanda route.
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