AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFalklands in the spotlight: FIFA has handed Argentina major sanctions after the 2026 World Cup final brawl, with midfielder Leandro Paredes getting a 10-match ban and a $90,000 fine, Nahuel Molina suspended for seven matches and fined $90,000, and others including Thiago Almada (one match) and coach Roberto Ayala (three matches) also punished; FIFA also fined the Argentine Football Association $321,000 over multiple breaches, including the Falklands-related banner “Las Malvinas son Argentinas” shown after the semi-final win over England, and ordered Argentina’s next home matches to be played at 50% capacity (with part of the fine suspended). Local commemoration: Falklands Day was marked with a reception at Government House, commemorating Captain John Davis’s first recorded sighting of the islands in 1592. Health watch: Australia reported its first H5N1 bird flu death in a mainland mammal, a long-nosed fur seal found dead in South Australia, raising fresh concern after past mammal outbreaks linked to the virus.
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