AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup squads land: FIFA has published the final 26-man rosters for the June 11–July 19 tournament, with Mexico’s Guillermo Ochoa named for a record sixth World Cup and Tunisia listed among Group F teams as the countdown to kickoff tightens. Tunisia–Korea cultural diplomacy: Tunisia’s foreign minister Mohamed Ali Nafti framed Korea-Africa ties as a shared coastal, human-capital story, echoing the broader Korea-Africa Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Seoul and Tunisia’s push for deeper cooperation. Judicial independence under pressure: Women Journalists Without Chains condemned Tunisia’s escalating repression against judges and independent voices, calling it a systematic dismantling of judicial independence. Ecology at Lake Ichkeul: Activist Abdelmadjid Dabbar says greater flamingos have nested for the first time at Lake Ichkeul, linking the shift to major changes in the lake’s freshwater-to-salt balance. Arts spotlight: Alya Hamza’s 270-page book Artists’ Studios documents Tunisian creative spaces—gestures, silences, and the hidden “matrix” behind artworks. Education logistics: Bizerte readies 27 exam centers for 8,895 candidates for the 2026 baccalaureate written exams, with results due June 23.
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