AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUK Immigration Tightens for Eritreans: The UK Home Office says Eritrea and 32 other African countries now face stricter entry clearance rules for visits and some transits, warning travellers to confirm visa status before booking or risk delays and denied boarding. Asmara Education Update: Results for Eritrea’s 2025/26 National School Leaving Examination were announced, with 22.4% of 21,561 candidates qualifying for degree or diploma programs; officials urged both passers and non-passers to stay focused. Eritrean Culture Abroad: Eritreans in Germany held a two-day community festival with cultural performances, seminars, and children’s activities, highlighting unity and passing heritage to younger generations. National Festival Countdown: Eritrea’s National Festival 2026 is set for 18–26 July at Asmara Expo, featuring ethnic villages, music, bazaars, displays, and children’s programs. Youth & Environment: The Students’ Summer Work Program began in the Central Region, sending 7,379 students into water and soil conservation, including terrace building and tree planting. Sports Spotlight: Eritrean cyclist Biniam Girmay finished third in Tour de France Stage 7 sprint action in Bordeaux. Human Rights Watch: A UK High Court ruling said changes to trafficking protections under the “one in, one out” asylum deal were unlawful, involving Eritrean and Sudanese small-boat cases.
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