AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Security & Tragedy: England heads to the Azteca for a hostile round-of-16 clash with Mexico, with the UK Foreign Office warning fans about theft, drink tampering, and strict rules like bans on vapes—after Mexico City celebrations following the Ecuador win turned deadly, with at least four deaths reported. Mexico Breaks Knockout Curse: Mexico ended a 40-year knockout-stage drought, beating Ecuador 2-0 with goals by Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez, setting up Sunday’s match against England. Honduras in the Spotlight: Honduras’ President Nasry Asfura said the country won’t send earthquake aid to Venezuela, stressing “Honduras first” amid cost concerns. Immigration Crackdowns: A Honduran man in the U.S. was sentenced to 10 years for attempted coercion and enticement of a minor, while U.S. courts also continued to reshape immigration protections. Tech & Gaming: Sony confirmed it will stop producing new PlayStation game discs in January 2028 and close the PS3/PS Vita store in phases, including Mexico, Honduras, and Nicaragua starting August 2026.
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