AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYemen Cultural Heritage: Yemen’s newly appointed culture minister Mutte Ahmed Qasem Dammaj says the country’s music, poems, novels, and historic sites are being protected and re-narrated after years of war, pointing to events in Hadhramaut, Aden, and Taiz and the reopening push for Aden’s 1930s cinema. Muslim Media & Identity: A profile spotlights Palestinian journalist Ameer Al-Khatahtbeh, the “accidental editor in chief” behind @Muslim, built after Trump-era Muslim travel and campus bans pushed him to create a space for Muslim news. Religion & Public Life: A UK parliamentary group highlighted Egyptian Coptic YouTuber Augustinos Samaan as a “Prisoner of Conscience,” after a five-year sentence for Christian teaching videos. Cultural Practice & Law: In Manchester, police detained two men over knives worn as Eid outfits, described as Yemeni jambiya daggers tied to social status. Education & Access: CBSE opened a Class 12 marks verification and re-evaluation portal after delays, with reports of early technical issues. Digital Economy: HalaPremium.com launched a curated MENA digital asset marketplace for AI, Web3, and Vision 2030 domains.
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