AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUnderwater Discovery: The Royal Canadian Geographical Society has returned to the Labrador Sea wreck of Shackleton’s final ship, Quest, using a remotely operated vehicle to reveal new images of the largely intact hull—though fishing lines appear to have tangled in the site. World Cup Politics: FIFA says it will take no action against Argentina after players sang a Falklands-referencing chant in their dressing room following a comeback win over Egypt, even as England’s World Cup referee Michael Oliver faces potential limits if Argentina reach the final. Local Arts & Memory: In Stanley, schools staged the Susan Whitley Memorial Art Exhibition, keeping the 1982 conflict’s legacy alive through pupils’ work. Workplace Fallout: An Argentine company fired 35 workers after allowing staff to leave early to watch the World Cup last-16 match—an ugly reminder that sport can collide with real life. Film & Culture: Karlovy Vary opened its 60th edition by screening documentary The Match, revisiting the 1986 England-Argentina quarter-final tied to the Falklands legacy.
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