AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCourt Ruling on NGO Crackdown: Tunisia’s Court of Appeal upheld an eight-year prison sentence for anti-racism activist Saâdia Mosbah, head of the Mnemty association, over alleged financial misconduct tied to the group’s support for undocumented migrants; lawyers and Amnesty say the case is politically driven and marred by racist targeting. Humanitarian Detentions in Libya: The Global Sumud Flotilla says four detained activists—including Tunisian Achraf Khoja—have reached Tunis, with six more expected to be released within 24 hours after about a month in eastern Libya; Italy’s foreign minister confirmed the release of two Italians and a Uruguayan with Italian citizenship. World Cup Politics & Identity: Germany’s Sami Khedira says brothers playing for different national teams reflects modern migration and belonging, with his own brother Rani featuring for Tunisia. Tunisia in Sports Administration: Tunisia’s engineering leadership warns that weakening ties with the diaspora of Tunisian engineers is a “development loss,” urging a digital platform to reconnect overseas expertise with ministries and the Order of Engineers. Energy & Development: Tunisia’s broader policy push echoes regional momentum, as Egypt signs for a 2,000 MW wind project and turbine factory—another sign of the renewable drive shaping North Africa’s investment agenda.
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