AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoJudicial & Security: Tunisia’s Ministry of the Interior says it identified and arrested perpetrators behind a video showing an attack on sub-Saharan Africans, noting the incident dated back five years and that investigations continue to clarify why it resurfaced. Foreign Policy: FM Mohamed Ali Nafti received Mexico’s ambassador-designate and discussed deepening cooperation, including using major sport events like the 2026 World Cup to bring peoples closer; he also met UN Libya envoy Hanna Tetteh and backed UNSMIL’s Libya roadmap and the 4+4 dialogue track. Defense & UN Missions: Tunisia’s Official Gazette published Decree No. 89/2026 extending a Tunisian military air transport unit supporting MINUSCA in the Central African Republic for another year from July 1, 2026. Education Integrity: Secondary education union officials warn baccalaureate cheating has “exceeded all expectations,” with leaks and AI-assisted fraud spreading openly via social media, raising questions about exam protection. Economy & Connectivity: ViaTunisia’s Marseille–Bizerte subsea cable segment reached ready-for-service status, backed by EU funding to boost resilient digital links between Europe and North Africa. World Cup (Tunisia angle): Belgium hosts Tunisia in a final pre-tournament friendly in Brussels as both sides fine-tune squads ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
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