AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTunisia’s World Cup fallout: Tunisia’s campaign has turned into a legal and sporting headache after reports that eight players returned adverse analytical findings for clenbuterol, triggering one of the tournament’s biggest doping probes—on top of a disastrous group stage and the rapid coaching shake-up that followed. National team coaching churn: Hervé Renard has quit as Tunisia manager just 18 days after taking over, leaving the federation to regroup after Sabri Lamouchi’s earlier dismissal. Water pressure in summer: SONEDE says it will impose daily water cuts from midnight to 5:00 a.m. in Sousse, Monastir and Mahdia starting Sunday, citing reservoir imbalance and tests tied to the Sousse seawater desalination plant. Festival funding squeeze: Tunisia’s summer festival season is at risk as organizers struggle to secure the foreign currency needed to pay international performers, raising the odds of cancellations and contract disputes. Migration diplomacy spotlight: Pope Leo XIV marked July 4 in Lampedusa, urging Europe to protect and integrate migrants—an issue that directly intersects Tunisia’s role as a gateway in Mediterranean crossings.
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