AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFootball & Culture: Brazil’s Bruno Guimarães sparked backlash after a stutter-step penalty miss helped dump them out of the World Cup by Norway, while Neymar later scored a late consolation penalty—another reminder that “technique” can become a talking point fast. Sports Governance: UEFA’s Ceferin escalated the FIFA vs UEFA standoff by backing a complaint over lifting Folarin Balogun’s suspension for the USA’s last-16 match, turning a rules call into a bigger fight about control. Mauritania in the Spotlight (Sports): PSG academy winger Djeidi Gassama, 22, recalled nutmegging Neymar in training—then getting warned Neymar would “tackle you hard” if they met again on the pitch. Mauritania in the Spotlight (Arts): Berlin’s Humboldt Forum festival “Durchlüften” returns with free open-air music, featuring Mauritania’s Noura Mint Seymali among international acts. Education & Digital Skills: MBRGI’s “The Digital School” plans to reach 500,000+ learners across six African countries, including Mauritania, with digital learning spaces and teacher training. Energy (Mauritania): Kosmos Energy reported strong Greater Tortue Ahmeyim LNG performance, with nine LNG cargos lifted and more expected as the project ramps up.
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