AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup, identity & belonging: A new AP look at players with dual eligibility puts Tunisia in the spotlight through Sweden striker Yasin Ayari, whose choice to represent Sweden is now tied to the on-field story after Sweden’s 5-1 win over Tunisia. Human rights at the tournament: Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell urges FIFA to act over anti-gay laws in 11 participating countries, including Tunisia, asking for written guarantees that gay players won’t be excluded or punished. Health crisis, visas blocked: Midwives say last-minute visa refusals at the International Confederation of Midwives congress in Lisbon kept key researchers from Africa and Asia out of talks on preventable mother-and-baby deaths. Culture & sport in Tunisia’s orbit: Rwanda’s para athletes win gold at the Tunis World Para Athletics Grand Prix, adding to Tunisia’s growing role as a regional sports stage. Tunisia in travel headlines: Jet2 expands Summer 2027 routes with new Tunisia flights from multiple UK airports, feeding demand for “Tunisian Riviera” beach culture. Diplomacy & education links: Togo intensifies Maghreb outreach with Tunisia, signing cooperation on digital health, higher education, research and training.
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