AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Travel Spotlight (Egypt-Australia): Mohamed Salah is expected to play for Egypt in the Round of 32 against Australia in Dallas after recovering from a hamstring strain, though coach Hossam Hassan won’t confirm whether he starts. Matchday Tourism Mood: Australian fans in North Texas are mixing World Cup travel with local American sports culture, with many treating the trip as a full-on “sports vacation” across the region. Fulbright Research in Cairo: A Washington State University researcher says Egypt’s livestock and farming know-how could help tackle global food instability, highlighting Cairo as a key field-study destination. Airport Security & Travel Safety: U.S. CBP’s agriculture detector dog Freddie—assaulted by an Egyptian traveler a year ago—remains active, recently flagging prohibited seeds and wildlife items from a traveler returning from Nigeria. Ethics in Tourism (Pyramids): Egypt is moving to phase out camel and horse rides at the Pyramids of Giza as part of an ethical tourism shift.
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