AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFestival Eritrea: Anticipation is building for the annual Festival Eritrea in Asmara, framed as a nationwide celebration of history, identity, and unity—bringing music, dance, exhibitions, regional food, crafts, and community forums to the Expo Grounds. Eritrean diaspora culture in Europe: Eritreans in Germany held a two-day community festival with speeches on preserving national culture and passing history to younger generations, plus performances by Eritrean artists and musicians. Eritrea in global sports spotlight: At the Tour de France, Eritrean cyclist Biniam Girmay again featured prominently—taking second on Stage 8 and finishing among the top riders in Stage 11. Eritrea and the digital divide: A new report highlights Eritrea as the hardest place to afford internet access, where even 1GB can cost $338, pricing most people out. Travel and visas affecting Eritreans: The UK tightened visa rules for travelers from 33 African countries, including Eritrea, adding a new hurdle for transit passengers. Heritage from above: Satellite research identified 280 prehistoric burial monuments across the Atbai Desert, stretching toward modern-day Eritrea—suggesting long-distance cultural links among ancient cattle herders.
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