AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTour de France 2026: Stage 10’s win by Tadej Pogačar keeps him in yellow, and Stage 11 is set up as another sprint-focused day—good news for fans who follow Eritrean athletes and diaspora sports talk. Eritrean Education: The National School Leaving Examination results for 2025/26 were announced in Asmara, with 22.4% of 21,561 candidates qualifying for degree and diploma programs. Workers’ Training: In Asmara, the National Confederation of Eritrean Workers ran a training-of-trainers program, plus a meeting to strengthen public relations. Community Culture Abroad: Eritreans in Germany held a two-day community festival with cultural performances, seminars, and a children’s village, highlighting unity and passing heritage to younger generations. Eritrea in the World: A new UK visa list again flags Eritrea for entry clearance requirements, while Uganda’s 2026 visa-exempt list also includes Eritrea. Heritage & Learning: A satellite study points to vast prehistoric burial monuments across the Atbai Desert region stretching toward modern-day Eritrea. Reading & Identity: A new Eritrea-set spy novel, Massawa by Pam Weber, brings the Red Sea and wartime intrigue to the spotlight.
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