AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWomen’s Football & Youth Empowerment: Sudan’s under-17 girls returned to international soccer in Morocco, marking the first appearance since civil war—many were teenagers, some fleeing conflict, and they faced a tough learning curve in qualifiers after limited training. Comoros in the Spotlight: Comoros’ women’s teams showed their growing strength too, including a 30-0 aggregate demolition of Sudan to reach the LA 2028 Olympic qualifiers’ next round, where they’ll meet Nigeria’s Super Falcons. World Cup Pressure on Ghana: Ghana’s World Cup opener vs Panama will come without Thomas Partey after a Canadian entry ban was upheld in court, sidelining a key playmaker amid ongoing UK legal proceedings. Religion & Rights Watch: A new Pew-linked map highlights how many countries impose high or very high government restrictions on religion, a trend with implications for travel and religious freedom. EU–Comoros Region Trade: The EU and ESA states including Comoros concluded an enhanced Economic Partnership Agreement in Mauritius, aiming for more predictable rules and growth via services and digitalisation.
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