AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup Politics in Tunisia’s Group F: Tunisia’s World Cup run ended after Japan crushed the Eagles of Carthage 4-0 in the 1,000th World Cup match in Monterrey, with Daichi Kamada and Ayase Ueda scoring twice and Junya Ito adding a third; the loss also confirmed Tunisia as the third team eliminated, after earlier defeats to Sweden. Coaching Fallout: Tunisia’s early exit caps a turbulent coaching cycle that began with the firing of Sabri Lamouchi and the appointment of Hervé Renard, who couldn’t turn results around. Regional Diplomacy Watch: Tunisia reiterated support for Libya’s political dialogue, keeping attention on North Africa’s governance track alongside the tournament spotlight. Human Rights Spotlight: A new global report warns that human rights defenders face escalating risks, with at least 358 killed across 28 countries in 2025. International Governance & Development: A Gulf-Arab training and development conference opened in Cairo, bringing together Qatar and other Arab delegations to push skills and institutional cooperation. Migration & Security Notes: Tunisia repatriated nearly 100 sub-Saharan migrants under a voluntary return programme, while regional border-security talks involving Libya, Algeria and Tunisia continued.
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