AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Politics & Governance: FIFA’s red-card rulings are still sparking political backlash after the Balogun suspension reversal tied to Donald Trump’s call to Gianni Infantino, with 72 EU lawmakers demanding an investigation into Infantino over alleged breaches of political neutrality and mid-tournament rule changes. Disciplinary Consistency: England’s Jarell Quansah was hit with a two-match ban for a Mexico red card, raising fresh questions after Balogun’s earlier, more lenient treatment. Match Officials Under Scrutiny: FIFA named Argentine referee Facundo Tello for the France–Morocco quarterfinal in Foxborough, as fans and coaches keep debating impartiality. Sarajevo & BiH Remembrance: In Sarajevo, ceremonies marked the farewell to 10 newly identified Srebrenica genocide victims ahead of burial at Potocari, with state officials and international representatives attending. Republika Srpska Law & Symbols: RS lawmakers amended the criminal code to introduce prison terms for displaying or promoting symbols of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, alongside other wartime-era restrictions.
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