AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFilm & Culture: Palestinian director Rakan Mayasi’s debut feature Yesterday the Eye Didn’t Sleep is getting attention for its raw, poetic look at revenge—and the quiet, costly sacrifices women make to keep peace between rival tribes. Arts Programming: Qatar Museums has rolled out its June 2026 public calendar in Doha, with family drop-ins and workshops at the National Museum of Qatar and the Museum of Islamic Art, including Museum Bingo (June 8 & 15) and an Ocean Stickers Aquarium activity (June 20). Music Spotlight: Syrian-born, LA-based singer Azniv Korkejian—known as Bedouine—returns to the spotlight with a conversation that leans into identity, memory, and the “ghosts” carried through tradition. Community & Refugee Life: A Syrian family’s resettlement story in Almonte highlights progress in school and paperwork—while still pointing to the big remaining hurdles: employment and finances. Sports & Faith: World Taekwondo President Choue Chung-won presented Pope Leo XIV with an honorary 10th dan, alongside Syrian refugee athletes from Jordan’s Azraq and Za’atari camps.
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