AGP Executive Report
Last update: 30 minutes agoWorld Cup Tech & Access: FIFA’s 48-team World Cup kicks off amid travel bans and visa friction, with fans weighing VPN and streaming options (including Prime Video add-ons) while host stadiums swap NFL-style turf for FIFA-ready natural grass. Climate & Health Watch: Researchers warn the tournament could be the most polluting ever, driven largely by long-distance travel, as public-health anxieties and outbreak-related screening concerns hover in the background. AI in the Browser: Google expands Ask Gemini in Chrome to Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa—and includes Cabo Verde—bringing more AI search help to everyday browsing. Cybersecurity in West Africa: A Ghana-hosted ECOWAS hackathon, designed by local firm 00SEC, pushes teams from 12 member states (including Cabo Verde) to build defenses against ransomware and other threats. Cape Verde Culture & Language: In the diaspora, Cabo Verdean communities in Boston are renewing Kriolu language learning through new curricula tied to World Cup visibility.
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