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World Cup Watch-Party Friction: In Massachusetts, FIFA’s permit delays are hitting local fan plans hard—Lexington is still waiting for a license, and only 4 of 17 state-funded watch-party groups have been approved, putting thousands of supporters (including Cape Verdean communities in Brockton) at risk of missing communal viewing. Ticket-Talk Turns Sour: Even as FIFA pushes ahead, resale prices for US matches are sliding—down 23% over a month—while “get-in” averages still sit around $558, suggesting demand is softer than FIFA hoped. Venezuela Money-Laundering Case: Alex Saab, long linked to Maduro, has been charged in Miami over alleged bribery and money laundering tied to the CLAP food program, with prosecutors saying US banks were used to move hundreds of millions. Cabo Verde Angle in the Mix: Cape Verdean communities are named among those potentially affected by the Massachusetts watch-party licensing squeeze. Maritime Decarbonization: The EIB’s €80m Bilbao port loan model—shore power and renewables—continues to shape its Atlantic corridor push, with Cabo Verde referenced as part of the broader blueprint.

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