AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEducation & Integration: Syria’s transitional Ministry of Education has recognized certificates and diplomas issued by the Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, and set a path for DAANES students to take state middle and high school graduation exams under national standards. Community & Identity: The Supreme Islamic Alawite Council and the Alawite diaspora denied rumors that Sheikh Ghazal Ghazal has died or where he is, urging people not to spread fear and confusion. Refugees & Return: On World Refugee Day, UNHCR says 24 million people are displaced across the Middle East, with Syria among the biggest displacement sources; separate reporting from Jordan highlights refugees weighing return after political changes, while Lebanon-based accounts describe families restarting journeys home as conditions deteriorate. Culture & Memory: A lecture on Scottish artist David Roberts is set for July 16, tracing his travel-era depictions of the Middle East and Holy Land. Humanitarian Law: The Red Cross exhibition “Wars Have Limits” in Seoul spotlights how drones, AI, and autonomous weapons strain protections for civilians.
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