AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUS–Brazil Security Clash: The US designated Brazil’s PCC and Comando Vermelho as terrorist organizations, with Lula’s office and advisor Celso Amorim calling it a pretext for interference. World Cup Fitness Watch: Neymar is out of Brazil’s first training session and faces a grade-two calf strain; doctors say he could miss the opener vs Morocco, with friendlies vs Panama and Egypt also in doubt. Amazon Gold Rush: Indigenous Kayapo leaders in Pará say illegal gold miners are pushing into their territories again, raising fears of armed clashes. Environment & Policy: Brazil’s deforestation slowdown continues, but lawmakers are also moving projects that could weaken Amazon protections. Business & Culture: Netflix announced Gabriel Martins’s 2026 film “On Behalf of My Son,” and L’Oréal Canada named Stéphane Bérubé as CEO starting June 1. Sports Business: FIFA World Cup betting is projected to top $50B, with “player props” and bet builders driving growth.
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