AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTunisia Court & Justice: Tunisia’s terrorism court sentenced Ennahda leader Rached Ghannouchi to life in prison, with additional 30 years, alongside long terms for other figures in the “secret apparatus” case, as the crackdown on political dissent continues. Tunisia–Diplomacy: Tunisian-Bulgarian political consultations in Tunis marked the 70th anniversary of diplomatic ties, with both sides stressing follow-up on upcoming bilateral entitlements. Tunisia–Infrastructure: ViaTunisia’s subsea cable link between France and Bizerte reached Ready for Service, moving from construction to full operational availability under EU co-financing. Regional Health Policy: A Maghreb forum in Tunis called for a unified regional strategy to curb smoking, pushing stronger prevention and media-led health education. World Cup, Tunisia Focus: Group F preview spotlights Tunisia as a potential upset threat amid Netherlands, Japan and Sweden, while heat-risk analysis warns some World Cup matches face dangerous conditions. Global Labor Rights: The ITUC’s 2026 Global Rights Index flags South Africa for rising violence against workers, adding to a wider pattern of rights pressure across democracies. International Security: Iran-US indirect contacts continue as both sides review draft texts in a staged approach, while Libya remains a key consular and detention hotspot.
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