AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGermany Coaching Shake-Up: Julian Nagelsmann is reportedly being pushed to resign or be sacked after Germany’s Round of 32 exit to Paraguay, with Jurgen Klopp tipped as the likely replacement and the DFB launching an investigation into the World Cup failure. U.S. World Cup Discipline: Folarin Balogun’s red card means the U.S. cannot appeal; he’s suspended for the Round of 16 vs Belgium after a VAR review ruled a “serious foul.” Mercosur Trade Moves: Mercosur leaders reaffirm unity and launch new trade talks, while the bloc doubles the validity of “zero-tariff” temporary import duty cuts for shortages—aimed at easing business costs and access to inputs. Paraguay Spotlight at Home: Paraguay turns its Germany win into a national holiday, underscoring how the World Cup is feeding national identity and public celebrations. Cultural Diplomacy: Paraguay’s Vice Ministry of Rediex names Néstor Ló y Los Caminantes as Country Brand Ambassadors for an Europe tour, boosting Marca País Paraguay through music. Asunción Arts Calendar: The Andrew Lloyd Webber Festival brings free musical theatre to Asunción’s Municipal Theatre on July 3 for the 40th anniversary of Stael Ruffinelli de Ortiz – English Institute. Regional Security Talk: Chile and Uruguay coordinate on anti–drug cartel efforts after a summit in Paraguay, pushing for shared rules across countries.
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