AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Heat Policy: FIFA will require three-minute hydration breaks midway through each half, even when it’s not hot, drawing criticism from fans and some coaches who say it disrupts flow and helps tactical changes. Colombia’s Family-First Story: Luis Díaz powered Colombia’s World Cup debut win over Uzbekistan and reunited with his father after years of kidnapping trauma, turning the match into a personal milestone. Paraguay Tech & Training: Taiwan’s deputy foreign minister is visiting Paraguay to inspect Taiwan-funded projects, including e-buses, a health information system, a polytechnic university, and plans for an AI computing center. Child Rights Alarm: A UN report says grave violations against children in armed conflict hit a record in 2025, with government forces responsible for more of the worst abuses than non-state groups. Education & Inclusion via Air Links: Caribbean Airlines will add daily Toronto–Georgetown flights from July 1, boosting travel for business, tourism, and family ties that can support education access. STEM Youth & AI: A global youth forum in China highlighted AI projects spanning research, entrepreneurship, and education. Local School Culture: A new head wrestling coach at Pike Central says enrollment and student participation are key challenges and aims to rebuild program culture.
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