AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTunisia & Football: Tunisia’s World Cup run is over, but coach Hervé Renard says he’s “open to any discussion” about his future after the team’s final Group F match vs the Netherlands in Kansas City. World Cup & North Africa: Morocco edged Haiti 4-2 to reach the knockouts, with bracket forecasts pointing to a possible Netherlands meeting. World Cup & Culture: The tournament keeps spotlighting faith and identity on the pitch, from sujood celebrations to the Pride Match set for 26 June—while FIFA faces fresh backlash over political symbols in stands. Human Rights & Activism: A Tunisian court upheld an eight-year prison sentence against anti-racism activist Saadia Mosbah, with Amnesty calling it a racist smear campaign. Tunisia-Italy Relations: Prime Minister Sarra Zaafrani Zenzri highlighted momentum in Tunisian-Italian cooperation at the Tunisian-Italian Economic Forum, including culture and higher education. Libya/Gaza Solidarity: Italy confirmed the release of three Gaza aid activists held in Libya, as more detainees are expected to be freed. SRHR & Migration: A summit in Abuja called for stronger, rights-based access to sexual and reproductive health services for migrants and refugees, including Tunisia.
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