AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup Fitness Watch: Neymar’s World Cup debut doubts deepened as the Santos forward went for new tests on his injured right calf after missing training, with Brazil still not releasing results; reports suggest he may be targeted for a return only in the knockout rounds after the 1-1 opener vs Morocco. Sports Spotlight: Ronaldo backed Endrick to get his chance after Ancelotti kept him on the bench, saying the 19-year-old is on par with other Brazil attackers. Safety Under Scrutiny: Brazil’s “Skeleton Bridge” rope-jumping tragedy in São Paulo state has led to arrests of three instructors and homicide-related charges as investigators examine claims the safety rope was not attached; a nurse says the victim was still breathing when she arrived. Public Health: Brazil suspended rollout of a single-dose dengue vaccine after two healthcare worker deaths and dozens of adverse events, pending investigation. Environment: Monitoring groups report Amazon water levels rebounded in 2025 after drought, but warn long-term conditions remain concerning. International Law: Brazil’s Attorney General says it will ask US courts to block a lawsuit challenging Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, arguing Brazilian decisions can’t be reviewed by foreign judges.
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