AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFootball & Identity: A new look at this Premier League season shows four clubs—Burnley, Sunderland, Tottenham and Wolves—using players from 17 different nationalities, while Everton used just nine, including Guinea-Bissau—highlighting how far the league’s talent map reaches. Music Spotlight: Ansu Fati has officially launched his music career with Music Brokers, signing a long-term deal and preparing the debut single “Sea Como Sea” for release on June 19, with global distribution via The Orchard (Sony Music). Cultural Diplomacy: The Peoples of Africa Cultural Festival in Caracas pushed dance, music, photography, crafts, gastronomy and traditional costumes under the theme “Venezuela and Africa: a single rhythm of peace and unity,” framing it as a bridge between African states and Venezuela. Africa Day Politics: A Bissau-Guinean Catholic priest warned that “facade democracy” can emerge when elections lack real alternation, and urged African countries to protect sovereignty and strategic resources. Sports (Local Connection): FC Midtjylland’s sporting director says injury to Guinea-Bissau striker Franculino in December was “fatal” to their Danish title hopes, though the club still won the Danish Cup. Poetry & Peace: Turkey’s embassy, with the Yunus Emre Institute, hosted an International Poetry Evening for Peace featuring diplomats and artists from across the region, including Guinea-Bissau.
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