AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGender Justice in Focus: Côte d’Ivoire has launched a national commitment to stem male chauvinist violence, with cases rising from 2,000 to over 10,000 in under a decade, bringing together traditional and religious leaders, youth, artists, media, and rights groups under a zero-tolerance message. Les Éléphants in the Diaspora: Ahead of Ivory Coast vs Ecuador in Philadelphia, the team held an open training session at Subaru Park, drawing hundreds of fans who say the World Cup is also about identity, language, and community—while many feel priced out of match tickets. World Cup Access & Visas: Reports highlight how U.S. visa refusals are disrupting fan travel, with Senegalese supporters blocked and Ivory Coast supporters also reportedly affected, adding a political edge to the tournament. Matchday Build-Up: Ivory Coast’s campaign continues in Group E/Philadelphia coverage as refereeing changes are noted, including Michael Oliver stepping aside due to injury for the Ecuador clash. Off-Field Buzz: Nicolas Pépé’s split from adult actress Teanna Trump becomes part of the World Cup chatter as Ivory Coast prepares to make history after 12 years away.
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