AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEritrean Diaspora Culture: Eritrea’s community festival in Germany opened in style with speeches on unity, cultural preservation, and passing history to younger generations, plus a seminar by Ambassador Fesehatsion Petros and performances by renowned Eritrean artists and musicians. National Festival Countdown: Eritrea’s National Festival 2026 is set for 18–26 July at the Asmara Expo compound, with music, ethnic village displays, agriculture and marine showcases, seminars, bazaars, photo/material exhibitions, and children’s programs running daily from 9am to 9pm. Sports Spotlight: Eritrean cyclist Biniam Girmay again turned heads at the Tour de France, finishing second in Stage 8 behind Tim Merlier as heat and sprint chaos shaped the day. Athletics Career Move: UNM distance runner Habtom Samuel announced he’s turning pro after a decorated NCAA run, leaving as a five-time NCAA champion. Access to Arts & Life Online: A new report flags Eritrea as the world’s least affordable place to get online, where 1GB costs $338—an issue that hits entertainment, education, and everyday creativity hardest. Human Rights Lens: EEPA reports the UN Special Rapporteur mandate on Eritrea was extended, keeping international attention on rights documentation and accountability.
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