AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Fallout: Brazil’s Round of 16 exit to Norway is still reverberating, with Erling Haaland’s brace ending the Seleção’s run and Neymar’s late penalty not enough; Romario has demanded Carlo Ancelotti be sacked immediately, while Brazil’s federation says it backs Ancelotti as the rebuild continues. Public Safety Tech: São Paulo is expanding its “prisonometer” facial-recognition surveillance network, adding to a broader push for cameras and gunshot-detection tools across Brazilian cities. Finance & Influence Probe: Brazil’s Federal Police raided an executive tied to Banco Master’s communications effort, alleging influencer hiring and attacks on the central bank as part of a wider scandal. Energy & Industry: Petrobras completed its 75% acquisition of Block 3 offshore São Tomé and Príncipe, boosting exploration abroad. Sports Transfers: In Europe, Emerson Royal says his future is still undecided amid Aston Villa talks, while Brazilian midfielder Miguel Figueira Damasceno signed a two-year deal with India’s Mohun Bagan. Human Rights: A domestic worker in Fortaleza was rescued after 55 years in slave-like conditions, exploited by three generations of the same family.
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