Cape Verde president visits Atlanta before historic World Cup match
President José Maria Neves joined business leaders and Cape Verdeans in Atlanta as the nation readies for its first FIFA World Cup appearance.
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President José Maria Neves joined business leaders and Cape Verdeans in Atlanta as the nation readies for its first FIFA World Cup appearance.
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Federal authorities say 15 drones have been confiscated after operators allegedly violated temporary flight restrictions around FIFA World Cup activities.
President José Maria Neves joined business leaders and Cape Verdeans in Atlanta as the nation readies for its first FIFA World Cup appearance.