AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCape Verde Tourism Safety & Accountability: A British widow says she was forced to bury her husband in an unmarked grave in Sal after he died in hospital following severe stomach illness on holiday at the Riu Funana resort; lawyers say Cape Verde authorities listed dehydration, severe anaemia and septic shock from acute gastroenteritis and digestive bleeding, while the firm behind thousands of similar claims alleges widespread food and hygiene problems. UN & Sports Integrity: The UN Human Rights Office condemned racist remarks by a Paraguayan senator targeting France captain Kylian Mbappé, calling them “dehumanizing” and “despicable,” as FIFA reiterates zero tolerance and investigates related incidents. Tech in Football (FIFA partner): Lenovo’s AI is being highlighted for match-day decisions, including a 3D avatar used to explain an offside call during a high-profile World Cup game. Education & Research (Cabo Verde link): UNICROSS staff joined an international psychology conference in Cape Verde focused on sustainability, green innovation and the Blue-Green Economy. World Cup Community in Cabo Verde: Praia welcomed returning national team players with large crowds, while diaspora fans in the US gathered to watch Cape Verde’s historic run end against Argentina. Global Tech/AI Consumer Watch: Tripadvisor’s AI-generated review summaries are under fire for glossing over serious complaints, adding to broader concerns about automated travel tools.
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