AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup & Visas: As the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off, U.S. travel restrictions are hitting fans hard: a third of fan visas from non-European countries are being rejected, with Senegal and Iran worst affected, and Côte d’Ivoire supporters reportedly barred from entering the U.S., forcing many to cancel trips. Refereeing & Recognition: Somali referee Omar Artan, denied entry to the World Cup, gets a major rebound with UEFA appointing him to officiate the 2026 UEFA Super Cup in Salzburg. Ivory Coast on the Move: Ivory Coast’s supporters’ group says only people who already had U.S. visitor visas before December can travel, while exemptions cover players and officials. Culture & Community: In Chester, the city is signing a Sister City deal with Kokumbo, Côte d’Ivoire, promising cultural exchange, education, tourism and friendship as Les Éléphants base-camp celebrations continue. Health & Society: Separate coverage flags global displacement at 118 million and warns about infectious disease risks during mass gatherings like the World Cup. Food Security: Korea’s rice aid program expands in Africa, working with AfricaRice in Ivory Coast to develop drought- and salinity-tolerant seeds for rain-fed regions.
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