AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoLanguage Policy: Ukraine’s Zelensky signs a law removing Russian from the European Charter’s protected minority languages, arguing it ends “imperial influence” while keeping protections for other minority tongues. Culture & Memory: A new look at “Slovo Patsana” tracks how the Russian gritty drama became a hit across Russia and Ukraine, even as war-era bans and pressure tried to curb its pull. Arts Under War: Ukrainian filmmakers Roman Khimei and Yarema Malashchuk present “Pedagogies of War,” using quiet, intimate film scenes to show what audiences miss when war is reduced to headlines. Youth & Media Access: Russia opens accreditation for international media and creators for the International Festival of Youth 2026 in Ekaterinburg, with a dedicated media center and daily press events. Sports Diplomacy: FIFA’s Infantino faces fresh criticism after Iran says visas were denied for federation members to attend World Cup games in the US, raising questions about tournament planning. Russian Culture Abroad: A senior living campus in the US turns into a living museum, with thousands of works tied to Russian, Jewish and Eastern European history.
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