AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Injury Update: Neymar’s World Cup debut is still in doubt after fresh tests on his injured right calf; he skipped training and Brazil now fear he could miss the rest of the group stage, with Haiti and Scotland next. Extreme Sports Safety Probe: A criminal case is growing after 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas died in São Paulo state during a rope-jumping excursion from “Skeleton Bridge,” with police alleging instructors failed to attach the safety rope; three instructors were charged with homicide with eventual intent, and a nurse said she was still breathing when reached. Public Outrage Over Reckless Footage: A resurfaced video shows one charged instructor jumping off the same bridge while holding a child, fueling fresh anger over safety culture. Health Policy: Brazil suspended rollout of a single-dose dengue vaccine after two healthcare worker deaths and dozens of unexpected adverse events, pending investigation. Environment: Amazon water levels rebounded in 2025 after drought, but long-term outlook remains “concerning,” with stressed ecosystems like the Pantanal still far below average. Trade Pressure: The U.S. may add tariffs that could hit over half of Brazil’s exports, according to industry data. Tech & Kids: A Brazilian court ordered Apple and other gaming firms to pay nearly $60 million over loot boxes accessible to minors.
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