AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup & Identity: Tunisia’s World Cup run ends early after a 4-0 Japan defeat, while the tournament keeps spotlighting culture beyond the pitch—like Japanese fans staying behind to clean stadiums (“gomi hiroi”), turning matchday into a shared civic ritual. Sports, Politics & Borders: Commentary around the 2026 World Cup highlights how visas, entry checks, and shifting travel rules shape who gets to participate and how teams are treated, with Tunisia mentioned among those facing access issues. Tunisia’s Education Pulse: Parents’ groups warn that the non-mandatory sixth-grade exam (pilot preparatory entry) is seeing a sharp drop in candidates—arguing the state should make it compulsory to better reflect students’ real level. Arts & Film: The Venice Film Festival’s International Competition jury is set, with Tunisian director Kaouther Ben Hania named alongside Maggie Gyllenhaal and others. Culture & Language: A new explainer asks “Who are the Imazighen?” tracing Amazigh identity across North Africa, including Tunisia. Local Development: Tunisia’s PM urges faster, more feasible public project planning before construction to improve delivery in the 2026–2030 plan.
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