AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIraq Security & Heritage: Iraqi forces in Basra arrested four people accused of trying to sell an ancient statue worth about $300,000, with the artifact sent for expert checks and investigators tracing how it left its origin. Diplomacy & Consular Services: Thailand’s cabinet approved reopening Iraq’s embassy in Bangkok, aiming to boost coordination and consular help for Iraqis while supporting tourism, trade, and investment. Travel Rules in the Region: The UAE lifted its travel ban to Lebanon for Emiratis, but requires prior registration on the Tawajudi emergencies platform before departure; the move follows earlier restrictions tied to regional developments. World Cup Travel Mood: A goldfish “Swimbappe” in Toronto is drawing crowds with World Cup predictions, after correctly forecasting France’s win over Norway and Senegal’s rout of Iraq—another reminder that fans are mixing travel with matchday rituals. Iraq Travel Safety Watch: UN experts raised grave concern over an Australian man detained in Iraq for years over a contract dispute, saying his health is worsening and he still can’t leave. Iraq in the Spotlight: France coach Didier Deschamps returned for the Round of 32 after traveling to Europe for his mother’s funeral, with France set to face Sweden.
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