AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoWarsaw International Book Fair, Sharjah Guest of Honour: Sharjah’s cultural push is front and center in Warsaw, with Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi opening the Polish edition of “Folktales Reimagined” and Sharjah institutions staging seminars on Emirati theatre, contemporary poetry, Arabic language, and archaeology—turning the fair into a real cultural bridge between Poland and the Arab world. Poland–Ukraine Historical Row: Poland’s Institute of National Remembrance chief Karol Nawrocki attacked Ukraine’s EU prospects after Kyiv honored Andri Melnik, calling it “glorifying bandits and murderers,” a fresh flashpoint in memory politics. Culture & Travel Quirk: FlixBus is bringing back the famous “666” bus route for summer—Kraków to Hel via Warsaw and the Hel Peninsula—reviving a number that became a pop-culture talking point after earlier protests. Sports Diplomacy: A Nigeria–Poland football watch party is set for Abuja on June 3, framed as grassroots sports diplomacy and youth exchange. Tech/Health (Poland-linked): Mineralys Therapeutics presented new Phase 3 lorundrostat data in Gdańsk on hypertension and chronic kidney disease. French Open Spotlight: Diane Parry’s upset over Amanda Anisimova keeps a Frenchwoman in the spotlight as the second week heats up.
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