AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTrade & Energy Shock Watch: UNCTAD says reopening the Strait of Hormuz could ease oil-market pressure, but cost shocks for vulnerable economies will linger as freight, food and public finances adjust more slowly—Cape Verde is flagged for heavy fuel import exposure. World Cup Heat & Player Safety: A Guardian analysis reports several group matches were played in potentially dangerous heat and humidity, with players’ union FIFPRO warning climate should weigh more in scheduling decisions. Cape Verde in the Spotlight (Sports): Cape Verde’s World Cup run keeps making headlines, including a Round of 32 fixture listing that puts Argentina vs Cape Verde on July 4 (local time varies by schedule). Cost of Living Angle: A report on 2026 living costs ranks Cape Verde among the most expensive African countries, pointing to import dependence, weak currencies and transport frictions. Environment & Conservation: Boa Vista sees a major loggerhead sea turtle recovery, with nesting activity rising dramatically over decades—another win for Cabo Verde’s conservation story.
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