AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Culture & Identity: Cape Verde’s underdog run keeps turning heads as the Round of 32 builds toward big names, while multiple pieces dig into how soccer’s global mix is reshaping who gets seen and celebrated. Lusophone Arts & Craft: “Policromia Lusófona” spotlights traditional textiles, instruments, sculptures and everyday objects from Portuguese-speaking countries—including Equatorial Guinea—at a handicraft exhibition tied to the China–Portuguese-speaking countries cultural week. Football Spotlight on Equatorial Guinea Connections: Profiles and explainers on players like Lamine Yamal (with an Equatorial Guinea mother) and on Spanish/Portuguese naming conventions add extra local relevance for fans. Health Watch: WHO reports a Marburg virus case in a Ugandan toddler found through enhanced Ebola surveillance, with contacts being monitored. Sports Diplomacy & Commentary: Opinion pieces argue the World Cup is a “map” of a more mixed, multipolar world—where heritage and belonging play out on the pitch. Media & Entertainment: Ice Seguerra returns to “Eat Bulaga” as director, with buzz around a new on-screen “love team.”
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