AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Showdown in Miami: Brazil and Scotland meet Wednesday in Group C with knockout hopes on the line, and Carlo Ancelotti says Neymar is fit and ready after a calf injury, while Raphinha is out with a hamstring problem; Brazil’s likely plan keeps Vinícius Jr and Matheus Cunha up front, with Scotland chasing a first-ever group-stage breakthrough. Energy Diplomacy: Petrobras and Mexico’s Pemex signed a two-year, non-binding MoU to explore joint Gulf of Mexico projects, including deepwater drilling, refining, gas, petrochemicals, fertilisers, and low-carbon fuels. Brazil Politics (Youth Shift): A Reuters report finds some young Brazilians are moving away from Lula, citing slower economic improvement and public safety concerns. Football Off the Pitch: Nottingham Forest are reportedly preparing a €13m bid for Cruzeiro goalkeeper Otavio. Culture & Sports Spotlight: Ronaldinho, 46, announced a surprise return to football with Italian Serie C side Ravenna. Pop Culture: A Brazilian woman stalking BTS’s Jungkook in Seoul received a suspended prison sentence in South Korea and could face deportation.
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