AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCultural Diplomacy at Carthage University: Tunisia’s Confucius Institute at Carthage hosted a Dragon Boat Festival with calligraphy, zongzi-making and hands-on cultural activities, drawing families and students. World Cup as a cultural mirror (and a debate): Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu praised fans for tidying stadiums after matches ahead of Japan vs Tunisia, while a viral backlash in Japan questioned whether the “clean-up culture” is performative and urged men to do chores at home. Tunisia in the spotlight through sport and travel: Jet2 announced new Tunisia flights for Summer 2027 from five UK airports to Enfidha-Hammamet, feeding demand for Tunisia’s “Tunisian Riviera” resorts. Rights and civic space: Amnesty urged Tunisia’s appellate court to overturn convictions of anti-racism activist Saadia Mosbah and Mnemty colleagues, calling the case a weaponization of justice. Local culture under pressure: A report from Amazigh communities in southern Tunisia highlights how tourism can sustain villages like Tamezret, yet also risks turning identity into a quick stop for snapshots. Tunisia’s football reset: Tunisia’s coaching shake-up after the Sweden rout keeps the spotlight on the national team’s next steps as Japan prepare to visit Monterrey.
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