AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup in the U.S.: Haiti’s spotlight in Boston: Haiti’s return to the World Cup is set to be felt in Foxborough, where Gillette Stadium—renamed “Boston Stadium” for FIFA—hosts Haiti vs. Scotland on June 14, with the venue also staging Scotland vs. Morocco (June 19) and England vs. Ghana (June 23). Haiti football history, revisited: Coverage looks back at Haiti’s early World Cup mark in 1974, including the country’s place in tournament history after a Haitian player was banned following doping tests—an echo of how Haiti has long drawn attention on the world stage. Haitian migrants intercepted: The U.S. and Turks and Caicos authorities intercepted an overloaded vessel carrying 240 Haitian migrants south of the islands; no casualties were reported and the group was transferred to local custody. Gulf tensions, UN hunger warning: Iran’s missile and drone attacks toward Gulf neighbors drew new concern as the UN warned war is pushing millions into hunger. Local watch parties in Massachusetts: Boston and other Massachusetts communities are rolling out free World Cup watch parties, including Haiti vs. Scotland in Boston on June 13.
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