AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTunisia Travel Boom: Jet2 is adding Tunisia to its UK summer 2027 routes, with direct weekly Saturday flights from Leeds Bradford (and also services from Birmingham), pairing beach resorts like Port El Kantaoui, Skanes, Mahdia, Sousse and Hammamet with package holidays—another sign of Tunisia’s growing pull for British travellers. World Cup Culture & Identity: The tournament’s early buzz keeps rolling, from Mexico’s historic first-ever men’s World Cup win in Guadalajara to fresh power rankings after round one, while England’s “era-shedding” comeback narrative and the debate over national anthems show how sport is becoming a shared cultural ritual. Human Rights at the Tournament: Anti-gay laws in 11 participating countries, including Tunisia, are under renewed scrutiny as campaigners urge FIFA to demand written assurances that gay players won’t be excluded or punished. Arts & Community Links: A UK-based “Connections Through Culture 2026” grants call opens, backing cross-cultural creative collaborations—an opportunity for Tunisian cultural partners to plug into wider networks. Football Leadership in Tunisia: Tunisia’s coaching shake-up continues to dominate local sports attention, with Hervé Renard taking over after Sabri Lamouchi’s dismissal.
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