AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoChechnya Family Policy: Residents in Chechnya are skeptical after authorities reported the “reconciliation” of 3,038 divorced couples, with locals saying the process can feel like interrogation and may not save marriages for long. International Culture & Arts: The Venice Biennale faces fresh funding trouble as the EU recommends ending a €2M grant tied to the return of a Russian pavilion, reigniting debate over cultural diplomacy. Russia-Africa Outlook: Ahead of the Oct. 28–29 Russia-Africa summit, Moscow says it will propose a new “economic architecture” for trade, investment, food security, energy, digital infrastructure—and cultural cooperation like education scholarships and language centers. Legal & Identity Politics: A joint investigation says Russia-linked figures are preparing an ICJ case against Baltic states over alleged pressure on ethnic Russians, drawing attention to how history and identity are weaponized in court. Science & Education: India celebrates a clean sweep at the International Physics Olympiad 2026—five gold medals and joint World No. 1—highlighting the global pull of elite youth science training. Diplomacy Tone: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov calls a planned “coalition of willing” meeting in Paris a “coalition of warmongers,” framing it as hostile to Russia and hostile to peace.
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