AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup & Student Life: England’s 3-2 last-16 win over Mexico at Estadio Azteca was delayed by thunderstorms and played out with high drama, including a red card and two quick Jude Bellingham goals—then sparked “mass sickie” talk as fans urged bosses to let them recover. Sports Governance: FIFA lifted U.S. forward Folarin Balogun’s red-card suspension after a Trump call to Infantino, drawing Belgium’s outrage and raising questions about consistency in tournament discipline. Venezuela Earthquakes & Schools: After twin quakes that have killed thousands, Venezuela ordered classes to resume in affected areas despite teacher objections, while officials deploy new officers for relief and reconstruction. Disaster Science: UWI confirmed coastal uplift in Cedros was linked to the twin quakes, reshaping the shoreline and leaving sea life stranded. Archaeology in Mexico: INAH announced a 1,400-year-old settlement near Coatepec in Veracruz with a carved stela and charred corn, hinting at Indigenous ritual traditions. Education Policy (Caribbean): CARICOM Day coverage from the GTUC urged leaders to move beyond promises and fully implement regional decisions, including in education and disaster preparedness.
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