AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSustainable Development Watch: Tunisia placed 3rd in Africa and 72nd globally in the 2026 Sustainable Development Report, scoring 71.3/100—stronger on health and education access, but held back by territorial inequalities, resource pressure, and weak sustainable growth. Financial Integrity: Tunisia’s Financial Analysis Committee (CTAF) shows a sharp rise in suspicious transaction reports tied to money laundering and terrorism financing, jumping from 446 (2020) to 1,334 (2025), as the unit’s role evolved into a more tech-driven watchdog. Economic Legal Reform: The Arab Institute of Business Leaders (IACE) urges Tunisia to fast-track at least three key legal texts—starting with an updated exchange code—plus a Prime Ministry-linked steering unit to enforce reforms on a binding timetable. International Pressure & Diplomacy: A report says the US warned countries it would treat participation in Iran’s Khamenei memorial as “unfriendly,” with Tunisia among delegations arriving in Tehran. Tunisia in the Spotlight via Sports: Tunisia’s World Cup campaign is hit by eight atypical clenbuterol tests; investigators point to contaminated meat in Mexico rather than deliberate doping. Regional Politics & Rights: Tunisia-linked commentary highlights the EU’s new return rules for illegal migrants, including cross-border enforcement and “return hubs.” Culture & Boycotts: The Sahara International Film Festival calls for a boycott of Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” over scenes filmed in disputed Western Sahara.
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