AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAviation Tragedy in Rio: Two helicopters collided mid-air over Rio de Janeiro’s western zone, killing all six aboard and crashing into a parking lot at an electric car dealership, where flames destroyed at least 20 cars; authorities are investigating the cause. Global Pop Loss: US singer Oliver Tree (32) was among the victims, along with Argentine YouTuber Gaspi, and tributes poured in from fellow artists after reports of the crash. Adventure-Safety Shock: In São Paulo state, 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas died after a rope-jumping incident at Ponte do Esqueleto, with police arresting three staff over allegations that she was launched without a secured safety rope. World Cup 2026 — Brazil’s Slow Start: Brazil opened Group C with a 1-1 draw vs Morocco at MetLife Stadium; Vinícius Jr equalized after Saibari’s opener, and Carlo Ancelotti said it’s “just the beginning” as Brazil look to improve. US-Backed Defense Move: The US approved a potential $330M sale of FIM-92K Stinger missiles to Brazil, aimed at upgrading air defense and replacing older systems. Economy & Food Risk: Reuters reports farm auctions are rising as rural debt worsens amid weak grain prices, high interest rates, and climate-driven weather uncertainty.
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