AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNicaragua–South Africa Football: South Africa’s World Cup send-off ended in a frustrating 0-0 draw with Nicaragua at Orlando Amstel Arena in Soweto, with Lyle Foster missing a key penalty that struck the post and Bafana failing to break down a deeply defensive, long-ball-heavy Nicaragua side. World Cup Prep: Coach Hugo Broos said the match was hard because Nicaragua “defended and kept launching long balls,” and he confirmed South Africa’s next warm-up is against Jamaica on June 5 before the June 11 opener vs Mexico. Indigenous Prisoner Brooklyn Rivera: The U.S. State Department and Rivera’s family demanded his immediate release after Nicaragua published hospital photos showing serious health deterioration; Rivera has been detained since 2023. Catholic Persecution Claims: A Nicaragua Freedom Coalition leader told a Washington panel that Catholic worship is met with “silence” amid government pressure, including claims of vetting and surveillance in churches. Managua–Sahrawi Diplomacy: Nicaragua’s National Assembly board met a Sahrawi delegation led by Polisario representative Dr. Sidi Mohamed Omar, reaffirming support for Sahrawi independence and sovereignty. Immigration Fallout in the U.S.: A Nicaragua-born school custodian in Missouri faces deportation in June after ICE detention, despite his family’s asylum case and his wife and daughter’s ties to the local school district.
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