AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHaiti at the World Cup: FIFA forced Haiti to redesign its 2026 kit just days before the Scotland opener after flagging war-scene imagery tied to the 1803 Battle of Vertières as “political” under tournament rules, sparking debate over how national history gets treated on the global stage. Diaspora & culture: As the tournament kicks off, Haitian fans and supporters are still navigating the wider travel and access mess around the U.S. games, with Haiti’s return to the World Cup after 52 years carrying extra emotional weight. Sports + everyday life: In the U.S., hospitality groups are rolling out cultural literacy tips for World Cup visitors—like tipping norms and dining expectations—showing how global events reshape local routines. Human rights lens: The UN launched a global human rights alliance aimed at pushing dialogue and action as rights systems face “unprecedented strain,” a backdrop many fans say is hard to ignore during this politically charged tournament. Local Haiti life: “Zapping Haiti” shared updates including a quiz fact about Ulaanbaatar as the world’s coldest capital.
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