AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTunisia in the spotlight at Katara: A 15-year-old Tunisian collector, Youssef Ftouhi, helped open a Tunisian postal history and stamps exhibition at Doha’s Katara Cultural Village, turning family archives into a public cultural bridge. World Cup culture under pressure: Tunisia’s World Cup story keeps shifting fast after the federation sacked Sabri Lamouchi and brought Hervé Renard in, with focus now on fixing a disastrous defensive record as the team prepares for Japan. Sports, identity, and belonging: The tournament’s Arab presence is bigger than ever, but fans face barriers—visa suspensions and revoked tickets—reshaping how people experience the game across the region. Tourism as lifestyle news: Jet2 is launching new Tunisia flights from UK airports (including Birmingham) for summer 2027, while TUI adds direct Gatwick–Zanzibar routes for winter 2027-28, signaling continued demand for Mediterranean and “island escape” culture. Open call for creators: Connections Through Culture 2026 grants open 17 June, supporting cross-cultural arts collaborations with UK and eligible partner countries.
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