AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNile Tensions: Egypt has sharply warned Ethiopia against any plan to control Nile flows, saying Cairo has “means at its disposal” to defend its water interests after Ethiopia’s water minister floated building three more dams. Human Rights & Justice: Ethiopia’s Coalition for Ethiopian Unity condemned the reported killing of three young men in Abeshige Woreda, calling it “comparable to the Red Terror” and demanding an independent investigation. Women’s Rights Push: A social media campaign, #ትሰማ (“let her voice be heard”), is urging violence against women and girls to be declared a national crisis, backed by a petition that has gathered 17,500 verified signatures. Media Reform: Ethiopia’s Media Authority says recent reforms removed licensing bottlenecks, expanded access and training, and paired greater freedom with stronger professional responsibility. Arts & Culture (Regional): A report highlights Cairo’s shrinking spaces for collective music as public venues face pressure, while community events like Nile Parade-style gatherings keep music and art alive. Sports & Training: ITF Taekwondo Union president Don Dalton visited Nepal for instructor and player training under the international curriculum.
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