AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoJudicial Independence Under Pressure: Women Journalists Without Chains condemned Tunisia’s “systematic” repression of judges and independent legal voices, citing prosecutions and prison sentences tied to advocacy for rule of law. Migration Policy Shockwaves: A new EU migration and asylum push—tighter border controls, faster returns, longer detention and “return hubs”—is set to take effect June 12, with Tunisia and Egypt mentioned as possible cooperation partners. Workers’ Rights Watch: The ITUC Global Rights Index ranked Tunisia among the worst for labor rights, alongside Argentina and Panama, warning of shrinking civic space and rising repression. Tunisia World Cup Prep: Austria beat Tunisia 1-0 in a warm-up where Tunisia hit the woodwork three times; coach Sabri Lamouchi is reshaping an ageing squad for Group F. Local Governance & Services: Bizerte mobilized 27 exam centers for 8,895 candidates for the 2026 baccalaureate, with results due June 23. Road Safety: During Eid al-Adha (May 27-29), Tunisia recorded 24 road accidents with 17 deaths and 38 injuries. Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Nafti urged a fairer Africa–Korea partnership focused on technology transfer, digital/green transitions and infrastructure financing.
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