AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Culture & Identity: Tunisia’s World Cup moment turns fast: after a 5-1 Sweden rout, the federation moved on from Sabri Lamouchi and brought in Hervé Renard, setting up today’s Tunisia vs Japan clash in Monterrey as Group F tightens. Matchday Buzz: In the same group orbit, the Netherlands crushed Sweden 5-1 with Brobbey and Gakpo on fire, while Japan’s coach Hajime Moriyasu praised fans’ clean-stadium habits—“proud,” but with a wink about protecting cleaners’ jobs. Education & Youth: Tunisia’s baccalaureate results landed: overall pass rate 35.67%, with standout top averages across sections including mathematics (79.41%) and sports (19.02 top student in Sfax). Local Life & Heritage: Sfax keeps road repairs rolling across multiple streets and districts, while Tunisia’s summer wedding season keeps traditional crafts alive—Keswa and Jebba embroidery demand spikes as artisans prepare months ahead. Civic Planning: At the Kasbah, the government adopted measures to speed development projects, including mandatory project tracking and early-warning tools to flag implementation risks. Sports for All: Sousse hosted the first phase of the 10th Special Olympics MENA Games, launching beach sports and open-water events. Migration & Security: In Nabeul/Korba, maritime guards thwarted two irregular migration attempts, arresting 66 people.
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