AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Round of 32: South Africa’s historic run ended in Los Angeles as Stephen Eustáquio scored in stoppage time to give Canada a 1-0 win and a last-16 date against the Netherlands or Morocco; coach Hugo Broos hinted he could reconsider his post-tournament exit, while Aubrey Modiba urged him to stay for the next Africa Cup of Nations. Knockout Schedule (Africa view): BBC and ITV confirmed Round of 32 TV coverage, with key African ties including Ivory Coast vs Norway (BBC1) and South Africa vs Canada already played; the bracket also sets Brazil vs Japan, Germany vs Paraguay, and Netherlands vs Morocco on Monday. Ivory Coast spotlight: Yan Diomande, linked with a big move to PSG, leads Ivory Coast into their Round of 32 clash against Norway, with Erling Haaland’s Norway the headline threat. Security cooperation: Nigeria and the UK renewed counter-terrorism collaboration in Abuja, boosting training, intelligence analysis and incident response. Conflict update (Darfur): Heavy fighting in North Darfur saw civilians flee as the Rapid Support Forces pushed into new areas, according to a situation report. Somalia counter-terror: Somali forces killed more than 30 Al-Shabaab militants in airstrikes in Middle Shabelle. Health & HIV access: Merck agreed with the ADAP Crisis Task Force to expand access to its new once-daily HIV treatment for eligible U.S. state programs. Migration pressure (Yemen): Yemen’s Shabwa received 200 Ethiopian migrants, underscoring ongoing irregular migration risks. Diplomacy (West Africa): France is weighing reciprocal measures after Burkina Faso severed ties with Paris over alleged terrorism support.
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