AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Round of 16: England head to Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca to face co-hosts Mexico, with the stadium sitting about 2,240 meters above sea level—an altitude England can’t fully acclimatize to in time. Sports Pressure: England manager Thomas Tuchel says the “Hand of God” history brings “karma,” while former USMNT keeper Brad Friedel argues Mexico are beatable if England survive the first 15–20 minutes. Local Impact: Honduras shows up beyond the pitch, including a Honduras-born MS-13 associate deported by ICE after a conviction, plus multiple contraband cases tied to Hondurans at U.S. prisons. Trade & Security: USTR schedules forced-labor hearings on July 7–9 covering 60 economies, including India, under Section 301. Tech Shock: Sony confirms new PlayStation games won’t ship on physical discs starting January 2028, pushing players further into digital-only buying. Community Note: A new classroom in Los Manguitos, Honduras was dedicated through Hands to Honduras, replacing temporary learning spaces.
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