AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSecurity & Justice: Tunisia’s Ministry of Interior says it dismantled two international criminal networks tied to drug trafficking, money laundering, extortion and contract killings, arresting 25 suspects and seizing luxury vehicles, boats, narcotics and cash. Border Management: Libya, Algeria and Tunisia met in Tripoli to coordinate border security, targeting organised crime, terrorism and irregular migration. Football Governance: Tunisia’s Football Federation appointed French coach Hervé Renard to lead the national team for the rest of the 2026 World Cup campaign, with a revamped staff and a clear message to “turn the page” after the Sweden defeat. Energy & Investment: Scatec has started building the 120 MW Sidi Bouzid II solar plant in Tunisia after financial close, aiming for commercial operations in the second half of 2027. Sports, Rights & Society: A human-rights campaigner urged FIFA to act over anti-gay laws in 11 World Cup countries, including Tunisia, calling for written assurances that gay players won’t be excluded. Tourism & Mobility: Jet2 announced it will add Tunisia to its summer 2027 programme, launching flights to Enfidha–Hammamet from May 1, 2027.
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