AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTunisia–Judicial Independence: Women Journalists Without Chains condemned Tunisia’s “systematic dismantling” of judicial independence, citing prosecutions and prison sentences targeting judges and lawyers who defend the rule of law. Korea–Africa Diplomacy: South Korea’s foreign minister held one-on-one talks with counterparts from 11 African states, including Tunisia, to deepen cooperation across economy, defense, maritime security, and development. Africa–Korea Business Push: A Korea-Africa Business Forum in Seoul brought together government and business leaders, with Tunisian FM Mohamed Ali Nafti calling for a fairer partnership on critical minerals, energy, digital and green transitions, and infrastructure financing. Libya–Korea Economic Outreach: Seoul asked Libya to back greater Korean company presence, especially in oil and refining, while noting the Korean embassy in Libya is set to fully reopen. World Cup Prep (Tunisia): Tunisia lost 1-0 to Austria in a warm-up friendly despite hitting the woodwork three times; the match also featured a Tunisia–Austria red card incident and sets up Tunisia’s next warm-up vs Belgium ahead of Group F. Road Safety (Aid al-Adha): Tunisia’s National Road Safety Observatory reported 24 accidents over the first three days of Eid al-Adha, with 17 deaths and 38 injuries, and Tunis governorate leading accident counts.
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