AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup travel & visas: Iraq’s striker Aymen Hussein was questioned for nearly seven hours at Chicago O’Hare before being allowed into the U.S., while Iraq’s team photographer Talal Salah was denied entry after 10+ hours of checks—another reminder that border screening is reshaping World Cup plans. World Cup costs: A study ranked Toronto among the priciest host cities, estimating a family of four could spend about $3,183 for tickets, hotels, transport, food and drinks. Regional connectivity: Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and partners are reviving the Hejaz Railway corridor after a 120-year gap, with Iraq flagged as a possible future link. Iraq governance & militias: Iraq’s PM Ali al-Zaidi is preparing a Washington trip focused on state control and disarming Iran-backed PMF factions, with militia integration into state institutions in the spotlight. Culture & heritage: Pope Francis’ chair from his 2021 Iraq visit is still missing from Dhi Qar’s archaeological museum, despite a government decision to transfer it. Travel planning tip: An expert warns travelers to read insurance small print—trip limits, undeclared health conditions, and ignoring travel advisories can leave you uncovered.
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