AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEritrean banking pressure: Eritrea’s government issued a legal notice ordering people and businesses to deposit cash in banks by July 31, 2026, warning of legal action if they keep national currency outside banks in “excessive amounts,” with no clear definition of enforcement. Diaspora arts & culture: A Coventry restaurant serving Eritrean and Ethiopian customers was granted a late-night alcohol licence, but with a condition banning it from operating as a shisha lounge—local music was reportedly playing during the visit. Sports identity in the spotlight: The NSN Cycling Team, now rebranded after its Israel-Premier Tech era, was presented at the Tour de France in Barcelona with a calmer atmosphere than last year’s protests. Humanitarian media project: Doctors Without Borders launched a free virtual reality exhibition, “Forced Hope,” using immersive footage to spotlight displacement in Sudan. Film & theatre with Eritrean links: A Malaysian war drama, “Peluru Senja: The Ghost & the Gun,” set for Aug. 28, features regional casting including Asmara Abigail; meanwhile, French play “Passeport” centers on an Eritrean passport and refugee identity.
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