AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup & Culture: Five Atlanta exhibitions spotlight soccer as community art, from Sheila Pree Bright’s “Through Our Eyes” (June 11–July 26) to Gallery Chimera’s “Art of the Game” (June 11–July 11), blending fan, LGBTQ+, immigrant and HBCU perspectives. Domestic Work Policy: Kuwait has banned recruitment of domestic workers from Kenya and 25 other African countries, including Equatorial Guinea, while limiting hiring to just 10 approved source countries—an abrupt shift for regional labour migration. African Football Joy: Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, coverage highlights how African teams’ stadium entrances—singing, dancing and traditional dress—are becoming a signature part of the tournament’s cultural energy. Equatorial Guinea on the Pitch: A packed warm-up schedule includes Burundi vs Equatorial Guinea (12:00 ET), keeping local fans tuned as the World Cup build-up intensifies. Pope Leo XIV in Spain: Pope Leo XIV urged Spaniards to stop “fanning the flames of polarization” during a high-attendance visit, with his message of unity and human dignity resonating across a polarized Europe. Family & Values Online: Ghana’s minister Samuel Nartey George urged African lawmakers to protect children from harmful digital content and “anti-family” AI-driven influence.
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