AGP Executive Report

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FATF Exit Watch: Algeria has been removed from the FATF grey list at its June plenary in Paris, a move that could ease banking risk perceptions and support smoother capital flows. World Cup Commerce: FIFA knockout-stage ticket resale prices have dropped sharply, with average “get-in” costs down about 40% versus group-stage highs—good news for fans and a signal of cooling demand. Algeria in the Spotlight: Algeria’s World Cup run is also driving international attention and travel-linked spending, from fans scouting halal food to local businesses seeing demand spikes. Sports Governance & Cash: Ghana’s sports ministry says it has met obligations and is working on a qualification bonus package to keep the Black Stars focused ahead of their next World Cup match. Cross-border Migration Pressure: Spain’s mass regularisation deadline is nearing after applications surged past 1.2 million, including guidance urging Algerians and others to submit even with incomplete documents. Infrastructure Note: Dubai’s RTA plans “Quick Wins” at 28 locations (July–September), including lane additions and junction upgrades, aiming to cut peak congestion and improve safety.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.

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Jun. 10, 2026

Tribuna.com launches Arabic World Cup prediction challenge

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