AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Spotlight (Argentina–Honduras): Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni says Lionel Messi is improving from a left hamstring strain and could play a few minutes in the team’s final warm-ups—starting with Saturday’s friendly vs Honduras at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas. MLS & Honduran Pride: Messi also landed among the first 11 named to the MLS All-Star squad, and Nashville’s Honduran Andy Najar was included in the initial selections. Streaming Culture: Apple TV’s limited-series remake Cape Fear (with Javier Bardem and Amy Adams) is already a fast-rising streaming hit across multiple regions, including Honduras. Immigration & Human Rights (Honduras-linked): A lawsuit says two Honduran siblings were unlawfully detained in Virginia for over 300 days despite an approved sponsor, raising fresh concerns about family reunification delays. Cruise Lifestyle: Carnival Cruise Line unveiled its upgraded private island in the Bahamas as RelaxAway, Half Moon Cay, with new piers, trams, and expanded beach amenities. Arts & Collecting: Artemis Fine Arts and Arte Primitivo team up for an online-only auction June 11–12, featuring Pre-Columbian/Spanish Colonial art and a second day of global antiquities.
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