AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBrazil-Angola Judicial Ties: Brazil’s STF/CNJ president Luís Edson Fachin is in Luanda for talks aimed at strengthening constitutional cooperation, including digital justice, electoral challenges, and a planned Angola Center for Constitutional Studies. CPLP at 30: CPLP executive secretary Fátima Jardim marked the bloc’s 30th anniversary by stressing deeper member cooperation to tackle global challenges, recalling the 1996 founding that links Angola, Brazil, Portugal and others through Portuguese-language dialogue. Angola Aviation Upgrade: TAAG is set to debut the Boeing 787-10 on the Luanda–Lisbon route, with two weekly flights starting after EU certification, as part of fleet modernization. Football Memory, Luanda Launch: A Portuguese book on Angola’s 2006 World Cup debut was launched in Luanda, featuring photos and a 1,000-copy first print run. Culture & Peace Agenda: President João Lourenço used a UN Alliance of Civilizations event to reaffirm Angola’s conflict mediation push and announced a Luanda Biennial on the culture of peace later this year. Science Priorities: Angola presented UNESCO-led decade priorities for sustainable development science, including researcher training, infrastructure, open science, and ethical AI. Film Festival Spotlight: Burgas International Film Festival announced its 11th edition (July 20–25), with Angola’s 2026 debut “My Semba” in the feature competition.
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