AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTunisia-Gaza Solidarity: Hundreds marched through central Tunis, waving Palestinian flags and chanting against Israel’s siege and what protesters call Arab “silence,” using an empty cooking pot as a symbol of hunger in Gaza. Foreign Policy & Diplomacy: Tunisia’s Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Nafti is in Seoul for the second Africa–South Korea foreign ministers meeting, aiming to deepen economic, trade, scientific and technological cooperation after the 2024 summit. Justice & Prison Releases: The Ministry of Justice announced Eid al-Adha pardons, including releases of Libyan inmates and prisoners of other Arab and foreign nationalities, with deportation procedures to follow. World Cup Politics by Proxy: Japan’s final World Cup warm-up win sets Group F rivals including Tunisia, while the broader tournament roster deadline is June 1 and squads are due June 2. Regional Security/Health Watch: WHO chief Tedros visited the DRC Ebola-hit province, stressing early treatment and safe burial as the outbreak outpaces the global response.
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