AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoWorld Cup Visa Shock: The Trump administration warned foreign tourists that monetised content on YouTube and TikTok on visitor visas could trigger immigration penalties, as the tournament opens amid tighter U.S. entry rules and deportation fears for creators and fans. Senegal in the Spotlight: Senegalese supporters are among those hit by U.S. travel restrictions, while Senegal’s World Cup build-up is also framed by broader visa chaos affecting African teams and officials. Tournament Starts With Drama: Mexico beat South Africa 2-0 in the opener, but the match will be remembered for a record three red cards. Africa’s Stakes: With a record 10 African teams in the expanded 48-team World Cup, coverage highlights how visa barriers and high ticket prices may keep many Africans away even as Morocco and Senegal are tipped for deep runs. Local Tech Win: In Accra, an ECOWAS cybersecurity hackathon was designed by a West African firm, 00SEC, pushing regional capacity over imported solutions.
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