AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFrench Open & Polish spotlight: Iga Świątek’s Roland-Garros reign ended as she lost on her 25th birthday to Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk, with the women’s draw now wide open after other top seeds fell. LGBTQ+ & civic rights: A new Pride Month 2026 piece frames LGBTQ visibility as a real test of democracy across Europe, contrasting protections with far-right backlash. Ukraine culture & creativity: Ukrainian artists describe war as a turning point, with displacement and survival shaping new collage and photo work shown in Kyiv. Tech, conflict & everyday objects: UK-banned single-use vapes are being repurposed in Lviv into battlefield power sources for frontline defenders. EU migration policy: EU capitals are weighing whether to exclude Ukrainian men of conscription age from future temporary protection extensions. Culture industry & books: Sharjah Book Authority chair Sheikha Bodour reviews a digital transformation roadmap and expands Arabic publishing partnerships across Europe and beyond. Sports beyond tennis: Great Britain canoe slalom selection highlights Kraków 2026 World Championships as Poland’s local link to wider European sport.
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