AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup & Identity: Tunisia’s Group F opener vs Sweden is framed through Hannibal Mejbri’s “we don’t fear anyone” mindset, rooted in his Paris housing-block upbringing, as the tournament spotlights how culture and belonging travel with players. Sports & Culture in Motion: Sweden vs Tunisia coverage also leans into the match-day ritual side—where fans, media, and national narratives collide—while Tunisia’s wider World Cup context is echoed by reports on religious freedom restrictions across 14 participating countries, including Tunisia. Cinema & Tunisian Talent: Hafsia Herzi returns to Cannes with two Official Competition films, playing mothers protecting children in sharply different stories—one about rebuilding family ties, the other about fear inside the home. Women’s Leadership & Climate: Zaghouan hosts a CREDIF-led project (June 23–26) to strengthen women’s leadership and social-economic inclusion in the face of climate challenges, combining training with media documentation. Local Sports Achievement: Tunisian karateka Wafa Mahjoub wins bronze at the Karate World League in Rabat, adding another international milestone for Tunisian sport.
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