AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Semi-Finals: Spain face France in a “final before the final” in Arlington, with Mbappé’s France built around a multi-pronged attack and Spain aiming to neutralize it through possession and relentless collective play. USWNT Tune-Ups: The U.S. women will host reigning champions Spain in October friendlies in Washington and Chester as Emma Hayes seeks top-level tests ahead of 2027 qualifying. Brazil Politics—Health Workers: Brazil’s federal government is expected to recommend a constitutional amendment restoring special retirement benefits for community health workers, a move valued at R$27 billion over a decade and opposed by the economic team. Brasília Watch—Senate Fight: The Senate leadership and rapporteur are negotiating changes that would remove pay parity and full-salary retirement from the proposal. International Pressure on Brazil: Livestock groups warn against adopting EU antimicrobial rules, arguing Brazil already meets strict standards and that extra restrictions could hurt competitiveness. Bolsonaro Borderline: Opposition claims cattle shipments entered Guyana from Brazil without clearance; Guyana’s ministry denies wrongdoing, setting up another cross-border political fight. Sports Meets Consumer Rights: A Brazilian court ordered Microsoft to restore an Xbox account and digital library after a lockout, a win for consumer protections in the digital economy. Transfer News: Manchester United completed the signing of Brazilian midfielder Andrey Santos from Chelsea on a five-year deal, while talks continue for Youri Tielemans.
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