AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoWorld Cup Semi-Final Showdown: Argentina beat 10-man Switzerland in extra time to set up a blockbuster semi-final against England in Atlanta, with Lionel Messi aiming to become the first team to win back-to-back World Cups since Brazil in 1962; England booked their place after Jude Bellingham’s two goals helped them edge Norway 2-1 after extra time in Miami. Falklands/Malvinas Tensions: Falklands war veterans hit out at “childish” Argentinian chants referencing “Las Malvinas” after the Switzerland win, as political rows flare again ahead of the match; Downing Street also pushed back on Argentina foreign minister Pablo Quirno’s claim islanders’ population was “implanted,” arguing self-determination matters. Matchday Security & Fan Trouble: Atlanta police are ramping up operations for the England-Argentina clash, with reports of violence involving England fans abroad and concerns over mixed seating despite limited segregation. Refereeing Fallout: FIFA rules mean English referees Michael Oliver and Anthony Taylor won’t officiate any match involving England or Argentina, and Oliver is also blocked from the final. Local Interest: The RAF will upgrade all 107 Typhoon jets, with four Tranche 1 aircraft remaining at the Falklands’ Mount Pleasant Complex.
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