AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCulture & Cooperation: The 9th China-Eurasia Expo in Urumqi is positioning tech and culture as engines of regional partnership, with cross-border business deals and public-facing ideas taking center stage. Religious Diplomacy: In Shusha, Azerbaijan, OTS leaders launched the first multilateral cooperation platform for religious affairs, aiming to preserve shared spiritual values and counter radicalism through joint research and youth-focused outreach. Music & Community: Girvan’s long-running free “Music on the Prom” returns with a new sponsor and a rockabilly-rock ’n’ roll lineup, while Nicosia’s “Summer Nights” turns neighborhoods into an open-air stage with concerts, theatre and art through September. Streaming & AI Ethics: TIDAL is rolling out AI music labels and removing fraudulent AI uploads, with new enforcement starting mid-July—another step in the streaming wars over creator trust. Language Policy: Latvia’s culture minister ordered Russian removed from cultural institutions’ public-facing materials, raising concerns for Russian-language theatres. Public Safety Shock: Police are investigating the discovery of a deceased newborn inside a portable toilet at Michigan’s Electric Forest festival. Art & Identity: A new Ainu culture explainer spotlights clothing, bear ceremonies and language revival, while a Maharashtra film controversy over a Tamasha biopic spotlights how culture and politics collide ahead of elections.
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