AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLomé–Russia Cultural Push: Togo’s Minister of Culture and Tourism says a “Russian House” could soon open in Lomé to boost Russian-language teaching and arts exchanges, including music, literature and cinema. Visa Access Shock (Lomé on the List): The U.S. plans to cut Africa visa-processing sites from nearly 50 to 20 “hubs,” with Lomé named among the remaining locations—an abrupt change that could affect travel plans for many. AI at Work: The UN’s labour agency (ILO) urges that AI gains be shared fairly through better wages, stronger protections and inclusive growth. Tennis for Youth: Togo is among 14 countries set for the 2026 NASCO/ITF J30 junior tennis championship in Abuja (June 2–13). Para Swimming Revival: A coach in Fiji says she’s working to restart para swimming and build an inclusive club. Local Culture in Focus: A “Made in Togo” permanent mall model in Lomé is drawing interest from Ghana as a way to make local buying easier year-round. Sports (Women’s U-17): Togo’s rivals, Ghana’s Black Maidens, advance after beating Liberia and will face Senegal next.
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