AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHaiti Violence and Loss: In Port-au-Prince’s Cul-de-Sac Plain, 11-year-old Josué Saint-Vilus was killed by gunfire during clashes between rival gangs and police, a tragedy that highlights how families are trapped amid shifting territorial fighting. Haiti Reconstruction: Haiti’s Public Works Minister Joseph Almathe Pierre Louis visited the Southeast to push repairs after major damage, including assessing the Gaillard hydroelectric plant (out of service for about a year) and riverbed work at Bassin Caïman where cyclone flooding washed out parts of the national highway. World Cup Watch in Haiti’s Diaspora: South Florida’s Haitian community is set to gather for Haiti’s World Cup matches via live watch parties, including Dave & Buster’s Hollywood hosting screenings for games vs. Scotland, Brazil, and Morocco. World Cup Fan Culture in Boston: Boston received FIFA approval for a free Fan Festival and six neighborhood watch parties, with registration required and specific matches scheduled—one of them featuring Brazil vs. Haiti. PSG and Morocco Update: PSG coach Luis Enrique confirmed Achraf Hakimi is fit for the Champions League final after a thigh injury, with the player also set to represent Morocco at the World Cup group stage including Haiti.
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