AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSyrian Arts & Culture: Music Spotlight: Káryyn talks about her long-awaited album Physics Universal Love Language (PULL)—a near-20-year project blending pop, R&B, glitchy beats, experimental electronics, and themes drawn from Buddhism, neuroplasticity, and her American-Armenian-Syrian roots. Live Entertainment: Gorillaz in London: The band’s “The Mountain” tour lands at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on June 20, with features including Asha Bhosle and Trueno, plus older hits like “Feel Good Inc” in the set. Arts, Community & Home: A creative family’s Arabi home is highlighted for its garden, fountains, and driftwood sculptures. Syrian News (Arts-adjacent): Press Freedom: German journalist Eva Maria Michelmann has been released after detention in Syria and returned to Germany; her colleague Ahmed Polat remains in custody. Security & Daily Life: Two Syrian soldiers were killed in an attack near Manbij in northeast Aleppo, according to Syria’s Defence Ministry. Humanitarian Context: FAO and WFP warn Syria is among global hunger hotspots, with food insecurity likely to worsen between June and November 2026.
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