AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoInjury Watch (Brazil): Neymar’s World Cup debut doubts deepened Monday as the Brazil forward underwent new tests on his injured right calf and did not join full training, leaving his return for the knockout stages uncertain after the team’s 1-1 opener vs Morocco. Child Safety (Colombia): A U.S. citizen from Texas was arrested in Bogotá after an alleged daylight balcony sexual abuse case involving a 7-year-old; authorities removed the child and other minors for state supervision, while President Gustavo Petro later questioned the claims. Public Health Policy (Global, Brazil): WHO chief Tedros and Brazil’s President Lula urged G7 leaders to finalize the pandemic treaty’s Pathogen Access and Benefit-Sharing mechanism, with negotiators set to meet again in early July. Pediatric Care (Caribbean, St. Kitts & Nevis): A new Pediatric Therapy Facility opened in Lime Kiln to expand outpatient speech and occupational therapy for children with developmental needs. Sports + Health (World Cup): Early tournament coverage also highlighted health-security planning around fan crowds and disease risk monitoring as the expanded format gets underway.
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