AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTunisia’s Cultural Calendar: The Testour International Festival of Malouf (60th edition) has been cancelled, with organizers citing “significant interference” in the programme and title, sponsor delays, and late public funding from the Ministry of Cultural Affairs. Civic Space Under Pressure: Pro-Morocco activists in Tunisia fear a wider crackdown could use “foreign agent” accusations to silence them, amid reports of growing judicial and administrative pressure on civil society. Sports & Representation: Tunisia’s World Cup moment gets a global spotlight as Katia Itzel García becomes the first Latin American woman to head referee a men’s FIFA World Cup match. Culture, Travel & Lifestyle: Regent Seven Seas Cruises announced 56 new 2026 holiday shore excursions and five Mediterranean land programmes, from Christmas markets to local seasonal traditions. Global Mobility: The UK updated its visitor visa list for July 1, 2026, adding 52 African countries—Tunisia is among those currently listed for visa-free access limits. Diplomacy & Heritage: Tunisia and Russia marked 70 years of diplomatic ties with renewed cooperation pledges across cultural and technical fields.
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