AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBaccalaureate Integrity Under Pressure: Tunisia’s exam fraud story keeps growing as Mohamed Safi says leaks have “exceeded all expectations,” now spreading openly via social media and new tech, raising doubts about the Ministry of Education’s ability to protect national tests. Cultural Diplomacy & Music: Tunisia’s cultural ties keep echoing abroad, from a Greek choir project in Tunis that revives hidden Greek repertoire with local musicians to Mawazine’s 21st edition in Rabat (June 19–27), featuring Major Lazer, Imany, and Tunisian singer Lotfi Bouchnak. World Cup as Lifestyle: With the 48-team tournament starting June 11, coverage leans into fan rituals and viewing parties, while Tunisia’s own football presence is spotlighted through squad and group guides (including Tunisia in Group F). Migration & Human Rights: Tunisia’s Interior Ministry says it arrested perpetrators after a viral attack video targeting sub-Saharan Africans, noting the incident happened years ago and the investigation is ongoing. Global Context: A WEF report flags Strait of Hormuz risks for inflation and supplies, and a UN-linked Gaza film project adds to the cultural record of the conflict.
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