AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLondon Protest Showdown: Tens of thousands flooded central London for two rival rallies—Tommy Robinson’s far-right “Unite the Kingdom” march and a pro-Palestine Nakba Day demonstration—under a massive £4.5m police operation with about 4,000 officers, plus drones, helicopters, horses and armoured vehicles; police reported 31 arrests by mid-afternoon and later 43 by evening, while organisers claimed far higher turnouts than police estimates. Cultural Spotlight: At Cannes, Polish director Paweł Pawlikowski discussed Fatherland, framing it as a Cold War-era continuation focused on Thomas Mann’s return from US exile. Historical Memory: Switzerland says it will finally open long-sealed files on Auschwitz “Angel of Death” Josef Mengele. Sport & Identity: Ghana’s U-20 women’s team, the Black Princesses, cleared part of their World Cup qualifying per-diems after a hotel standoff, and now face France, South Korea and Ecuador in Group C in Poland.
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