AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUN Human Rights Scrutiny: Worldwide Eritrean Community urges UN Human Rights Council members to renew the Special Rapporteur’s mandate on human rights in Eritrea as Geneva debates eight candidates to succeed Mohamed Abdelsalam Babiker. Migration & Faith: Pope Leo XIV marks U.S. Independence Day by visiting Lampedusa, praying at a migrant cemetery and calling for Europe and the U.S. to “welcome, protect and assist” immigrants—an echo of Eritrean-linked routes across the Mediterranean. Eritrea in Education: Asmara’s College of Business and Social Science graduates 1,018 students, with 47% women, highlighting fields from accounting and law to anthropology and tourism. Vocational Skills: Halay Technical School in Halay graduates 44 trainees in computer maintenance, networking, and metal works, stressing growing female participation and national workforce needs. Community Life Abroad: A Coventry restaurant serving Eritrean and Ethiopian customers gets a late-night alcohol licence with a shisha ban, reflecting how diaspora businesses navigate local rules.
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