AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup & Tunisia spotlight: Tunisia’s national team is in the World Cup build-up as President Kaïs Saïed urges players to adopt a “spirit of challenge and victory,” while Tunisia’s match schedule includes a key clash in Kansas City (Netherlands vs Tunisia on June 25). Sports diplomacy & logistics: The Netherlands confirmed Arsenal defender Jurrien Timber will miss the tournament due to a groin injury, with Lutsharel Geertruida called up; meanwhile, a Netherlands–Uzbekistan friendly in New York featured a last-minute Timber replacement. Migration & border politics with regional spillover: Reports say the US plans to cut visa-processing hubs across Africa, potentially affecting thousands of applicants, and a separate incident claims an African top referee was turned away at Miami airport—fueling debate over US entry rules just before the tournament. Regional energy policy: Arab renewable capacity rose to about 39.2 GW in 2025, with Tunisia adding a smaller share (around 0.1 GW) as solar remains the dominant source. Church & public life: Archbishop Nicolas Lhernould of Tunis reflects on the Church’s mission as outward-facing, not self-centered, following the Pontifical Mission Societies’ Rome assembly.
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