AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFashion & Pop Culture: Erling Haaland’s World Cup fame is spilling into style talk, with reports spotlighting his reported luxury bag vault—Hermès, Louis Vuitton and Goyard pieces worth close to £1m—turning a football story into a fashion headline. Press Freedom: RSF and West African journalists renewed calls for the release of two Beninese journalists jailed after arrests tied to government criticism, with no trial date set and health concerns raised. Architecture & Independence-Era Art: MoMA opened “Architects of Liberation,” tracing modernist architecture across West Africa (including Togo) and linking design to independence-era politics. Tech for Inclusion (Togo): Lomé hosted a summit on using AI to fight fraud and money laundering, while Togo also launched an AI project to build open models for its 50 national languages. Local Economy & Trade: Togo began deploying 191 electronic scales in markets to standardize weighing under WAEMU metrology rules. Sports (Regional): Benin’s U-17 women’s coach Idah Azonsou says her team can overturn a first-leg deficit vs Nigeria at the Stade de Kégué in Lomé. Culture & Youth: Lomé’s Digital School Summer Camp is training children to code, build robots and explore AI. Infrastructure (Region): Coverage also points to major bridge and connectivity projects shaping West African movement and trade.
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