AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHuman Rights & Migration: Amnesty says Cambodia’s scamming-compound crackdown is mostly bypassed, with police-gang collusion and survivors left without proper screening or support. Eritrea in the Spotlight: A World Environment Day event in Asmara brought youth, UN agencies, and cultural performances under “Inspired by Nature; For Climate, For Our Future!” Culture & Youth: Mai-Nefhi College of Science held its 13th annual festival blending debate, innovation, fashion shows, and science presentations, while Science Day focused on “Science for Unity and Progress.” Skills for Life: Eritrean media training in photography and video production wrapped up in Asmara, with participants praising the boost to content quality. Education Milestone: The 8th-grade national exam began nationwide, including Eritrean community schools abroad, with thousands of students across hundreds of centers. Diaspora & Identity: A feature highlights Meron T, the Ethiopian-Eritrean British artist, turning longing into sound across London and Addis. Politics & Governance: A new essay argues Eritrea needs a fresh political imagination beyond the “regime vs opposition” trap.
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