AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup, Toronto spotlight: Germany booked the Round of 32 with a 2-1 comeback over Côte d’Ivoire, powered by Deniz Undav’s two goals off the bench, after Franck Kessie had put the Ivorians ahead. World Cup, group drama: With the win, Germany moved to six points and now meets Ecuador next, while Côte d’Ivoire’s knockout hopes hinge on the final group results. Streaming & books-to-screen buzz: Netflix is removing the sci-fi drama Between after two seasons, ending its run on July 1, 2026. Publishing & awards: Canadian journalist Lyse Doucet won the Women’s Prize for Nonfiction for The Finest Hotel in Kabul, while American novelist Virginia Evans took the fiction prize for The Correspondent. Culture & reading outdoors: Richard Louv’s new nature-focused book Noticing argues for “slow watching” and deeper attention to the natural world. Libraries as community hubs: A report from Kuwait highlights how public libraries can function as affordable “third spaces,” not just book stacks.
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