AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRefugee Sports & Culture: Seven Syrian taekwondo athletes from Jordan’s Azraq and Za’atari camps wrapped up a Rome visit with an exclusive early-morning tour of the Colosseum, after meeting Pope Leo XIV and competing at Foro Italico during the Rome 2026 World Taekwondo Grand Prix. Heritage Spotlight: Syria’s Al-Lajat volcanic plateau in Daraa and Sweida is back on the global map after ICESCO listed the region, home to 500+ archaeological sites from the Bronze Age through Greco-Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic eras. Local News, Heavy Tone: A second mass grave has been reported in Qara, rural Damascus, with remains of four found after five were recovered days earlier; identities and dates are still under investigation. Arts & Film Discourse: Tunisian director Kaouther Ben Hania argued at SXSW London that “every movie is political,” defending scripted storytelling as a political choice. Music & Activism: Gorillaz invited Palestinian activist Aarab Barghouti to speak at Primavera Sound, framing his message around hope for Palestinian children. Sports (Syria in focus): Bahrain’s national team begins preparations in Antalya for a friendly against Syria, following a 2-0 loss to Georgia.
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