AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup, big and messy: FIFA says 211 teams tried to qualify for the 2026 men’s tournament—more than the UN’s 193 member states—while a separate piece argues the spectacle can bring both community joy and a spotlight on corruption and human-rights failures. Koreatown comes alive: South Korea’s dramatic World Cup opener drew a packed Liberty Park watch party, with fans chanting “gwenchana” as the comeback win sparked flags, hugs, and K-pop celebrations. San Marino in the sports spotlight: San Marino’s men’s volleyball team earned a zonal medal at the SCA Men’s Volleyball Championship, supported by FIVB Volleyball Empowerment funding and coaching. Local culture, right next door: The Huntington’s spring season in San Marino is closing with Canadian classical guitarist Juri Yun performing in the Rose Garden—free with entry, tickets required online. Community protection in focus: Pasadena’s senator announced a five-year Altadena moratorium on certain density bills to curb real-estate speculation after the Eaton Fire. Travel reality check: A UK mum was refused boarding on an easyJet flight after a passport issue-date rule left her £700 out of pocket.
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