AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEritrean Arts & Culture: Eritrea’s cultural scene gets a spotlight in a Q&A with singer-poet-dancer Hajayat Mendal, reflecting on her independence-era roots and her push to protect Eritrean identity through art and language. Sports (Eritrea in the spotlight): The Pride of Africa Cup returned in Dagenham, with Eritrea defending its title and winning back-to-back championships after a 2-0 final win. Diaspora & identity: A farewell interview with South Africa’s Ambassador to Eritrea, Perseverance Mbuzeli Kumsha, highlights cultural ties and shared African unity during his nearly six-year mission. International arts/culture debate: In France, a far-right mayor cancelled a 2027 tour stop for Alexis Michalik’s play “Passeport,” sparking protests over cultural censorship and creative freedom. Humanitarian media: MSF launched a free VR exhibition, “Forced Hope,” at Madrid’s Thyssen-Bornemisza, using immersive storytelling to raise awareness of Sudan’s displacement crisis.
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