AGP Executive Report
Last update: 26 minutes agoHumanitarian Relocation in Beirut: Lebanese authorities have started moving displaced people off the Beirut waterfront, especially those on privately owned land, after dismantling tents and preparing a new municipal site with about 200 larger tents plus toilets, food, water, and clothing over the next 10 days. Syrian Arts & Culture in the Spotlight: Art Dubai’s 20th edition opened as a “Special Edition” with free entry and a smaller, region-focused lineup after earlier postponement tied to Gulf tensions. Cinema & Return Stories: Syrian American actor Jay Abdo says he returned to Damascus to rebuild the film industry and show “who Syrians really are,” even as connectivity and daily life remain fragile. Public Trust Debate in Damascus: Syria’s new appointments and governor reshuffles are drawing skepticism over whether they’re real reform or just rotations—amid pressure over electricity, security, wages, and prices. International Cultural Bridges: Xinhua highlights how museums are being used to connect civilizations, with a Beijing exhibit featuring Cambodian Angkor artifacts. Regional Rights Pressure: Kabarda–Balkaria again banned a Circassian Genocide mourning march, citing security concerns.
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