AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoYouth Sports & Diaspora: Rainbow City’s Alabama Rush Soccer Club is sending two teams (U-17 and U-14) to national finals in Salt Lake City, coached by brothers Jorge and Cesar Ndong—both originally from Equatorial Guinea—marking the club’s first nationals trip. Global Football Spotlight: UNICEF has named Spain and Barcelona star Lamine Yamal a Goodwill Ambassador, backing children’s right to play ahead of the World Cup. Arts & Craft Exchange: “Policromia Lusófona” is running as a Lusophone handicraft exhibition featuring traditional textiles, musical instruments, sculptures and everyday objects from Portuguese-speaking countries including Equatorial Guinea. Sports Culture & Identity: A World Cup-focused opinion piece argues the tournament’s multicultural line-ups show a “more honest map” of modern identity, with players carrying mixed heritage across Africa and Europe. Public Health Watch: WHO reports a Marburg virus case in a Ugandan toddler detected during Ebola surveillance, with contacts being monitored.
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