AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Kickoff in Mexico City: Mexico opened the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a 2-0 win over South Africa at Estadio Azteca, with Julián Quiñones scoring early and Raúl Jiménez adding the second; the match was also marked by three red cards. Protests Turn Violent Outside Azteca: As the game went on, clashes near the stadium escalated—rocks and Molotov cocktails were thrown at police, fires broke out, and dozens were arrested, with protesters linking the World Cup spotlight to broader grievances. Missing Persons Demand Action: Families of Mexico’s disappeared marched and protested during kickoff, saying bureaucratic delays have left them “in oblivion” while public money flows to the tournament. FIFA Under Fire on Prices and Seats: FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended ticket pricing and blamed secondary markets for inflated costs, as empty seats at another venue reignited criticism. Press Freedom Under Pressure: A Mexican crime reporter was killed in Veracruz, renewing concerns about violence against journalists. HRW Warns of “Climate of Fear”: Human Rights Watch said the tournament begins amid aggressive immigration enforcement and threats to press freedom, urging stronger protections. Trade Politics Spill Over: Separate coverage highlights Trump signaling USMCA could expire, adding uncertainty to Mexico’s broader political and economic backdrop.
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