AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMigration & Human Dignity: Pope Leo XIV marked U.S. Independence Day by praying at the migrant cemetery in Lampedusa, blessing graves of people who died crossing the Mediterranean, and urging Americans and Europe to “welcome, protect and assist” immigrants. Community & Culture in Eritrean Diaspora: In Coventry, a restaurant serving Eritrean and Ethiopian customers received a late-night alcohol licence, but a shisha lounge ban was added—showing how local rules shape everyday community life. Education & Women in Skills: In Asmara, the College of Business and Social Science graduated 1,018 students, with women making up 47%, as officials stressed building professional capacity for Eritrea’s development. Tech & Vocational Training: Halay Technical School in Eritrea graduated 44 trainees in computer maintenance, networking, and metal works, highlighting growing female participation in technical fields. Local Sports Encouragement: Barentu’s regional administration backed winners from the Asmara Marathon 2026, rewarding athletes and pushing youth development in sports. Food & Entrepreneurship: An Eritrean-owned fried-chicken spot, The Crispy Chick, is expanding to Parma Heights, keeping its menu while adding more seating and a drive-through.
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