AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoKyiv Heritage Under Fire: Russia’s overnight missile and drone barrage set the UNESCO-listed Kyiv Pechersk Lavra’s Dormition Cathedral ablaze, killing at least 11 people and reportedly striking rescuers in Kharkiv; Ukraine’s leaders called it an attack on Christian culture and humanity’s heritage, while Russia denied responsibility and blamed a malfunctioning US-made Patriot missile. Diplomatic Fallout: Germany’s foreign minister condemned the strikes as “heinous” and warned of no real push toward negotiations, as EU officials prepared new sanctions targeting Russia’s war machine and shadow maritime networks. Cultural Resilience: Ukraine’s president visited the damaged cathedral and promised restoration funding, while UNESCO and international legal steps were set in motion. Book Culture Watch: Independent bookstores in the US are rebounding—membership in the American Booksellers Association hit its highest level since the late 1990s, with new pop-ups and genre-focused shops expanding. Arts Abroad: The Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra brought Sibelius and Tchaikovsky to life at Katara, with violinist Luka Faulisi drawing sustained applause. Media Loss: Investigative journalist Roger Cook, famed for ITV’s The Cook Report, died at 83. Regional Politics & Info: A new look at Armenia’s 2026 election highlights how social media filled a trust gap in a highly contested information environment. Russia-ASEAN Ties: Philippines President Marcos is set to meet Putin in Kazan for talks centered on food and energy security, with possible cooperation spanning tourism, education, culture, science, and people-to-people exchanges.
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