AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Governance Clash: FIFA cleared U.S. striker Folarin Balogun to play Belgium in the Round of 16 after suspending his automatic one-match red-card ban for a year, citing Article 27 of its disciplinary code—an outcome U.S. President Donald Trump hailed as reversing a “great injustice,” with multiple reports saying he lobbied FIFA President Gianni Infantino. European Pushback: UEFA called the move “unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable,” saying FIFA “crossed a red line” and that automatic suspensions after red cards are not discretionary. Local Political Angle for BiH Readers: As Bosnia and Herzegovina heads toward general elections on Oct. 4, 2026, one analysis frames the Balogun controversy as another reminder of how politics can spill into institutions—at a time when voters will be testing whether democratic delivery matches the promises. Sarajevo Culture: Sarajevo hosts the WARM Festival (July 6–12), using art and journalism to revisit memories and narratives tied to conflict.
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