AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Public Summit in Addis Ababa: Ethiopia will host the World Public Summit on 29–30 July 2026, bringing together public diplomacy leaders, cultural and education voices, youth, media, and civil society around “A New World: Africa in Shaping a Shared Future.” Ethiopian Arts & Media: Addis Ababa’s art scene gets a spotlight with “Spirit and Memory,” a month-long solo exhibition opening June 27 at the Addis Cinema Complex Art Gallery, exploring memory, identity, and social change through realism and figurative work. Education & Cultural Exchange: 130 Ethiopian students received ICCR scholarships to study in India, with orientation held at the Indian Embassy ahead of departure. Air Travel & Connectivity: Ethiopian Airlines remains Africa’s top carrier by seats, and June airport rankings show how growing demand is reshaping regional routes. Coffee Culture: A Meru coffee farmer returned from the US to chase new markets, pushing for higher production to meet container-level demand. Queer Art Spotlight: Pride Month coverage highlights five queer artists from the Artnet Gallery Network, underscoring how queer creativity refuses easy labels.
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