AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNATO Politics & Culture of Power: At the Ankara summit, Trump warned allies that Europe could “not [have] a Europe anymore” over immigration and energy, while analysts said the alliance is split by spending fights and competing visions. EU Enlargement: Brussels opened/closed key accession tracks for Albania, Montenegro, Moldova and Ukraine—another “Super Tuesday” push, even if membership still looks years away. Ukraine’s Cultural Resilience: Kyiv’s contemporary art fair “This is Normal” framed creativity as a way to process war without turning it into a spectacle. War’s Human Cost in Daily Life: A study highlights Ukraine’s homelessness surge, driven largely by housing destruction and displacement, not just addiction or unemployment. Media, Books & Children: Research argues Ukrainian children need war literature that offers realistic reflection and emotional safety amid misinformation. Russian Cultural Heritage Under Pressure: Reports point to Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s cultural heritage as a major blow to preservation efforts. Science & Learning: Korea launched an advisory group of immigrant-background students to feed into an AI Korean language platform. History & Memory: A virtual exhibition in Azerbaijan marks Khagani Shirvani’s 900th anniversary, with materials in Azerbaijani and Russian. Geography With Real Stakes: A piece explains why the Caspian is called a “sea” but treated like a lake—because it’s landlocked, shaping borders and resources.
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