AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPoland–Ukraine Memory Row: Poland marks the anniversary of WWII massacres in Volhynia amid a major diplomatic dispute with Kyiv, with leaders trading accusations over historical responsibility and calls for reconciliation. Cultural Spotlight: Polish artist Prof. Arkadiusz Marcinkowski discusses reimagining art with AI, blending painting, design, and digital methods in a long-running research-and-teaching career. Faith & Community: July’s Catholic feast days highlight the Ulma family of Markowa—beatified martyrs who sheltered Jewish neighbors during Nazi occupation. Arts & Theatre: Dogstar Theatre Company brings back “The Tailor of Inverness,” a story rooted in Galicia/Eastern Poland migration and identity shaped by war. Sports (Poland-linked): Wimbledon’s final weekend includes Polish tennis history in the spotlight, while broader coverage also flags rising Baltic election-related disinformation targeting NATO’s eastern flank. Tech & Society: A debate on science communication argues that research is global, but communication support still stays too local and siloed.
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