AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Culture: Scotland’s “Tartan Army” delivered standout moments across the US as the final approaches, turning travel into singalongs and street-style pride. Youth & Media: A San Francisco high school survey finds teens use AI constantly, but won’t admit it—fueling a shame cycle that may push kids to use tools in riskier ways. Digital Expression: World Emoji Day gets a spotlight as young people treat emojis like part of their identity, with meanings shifting fast through memes and online communities. Sports vs Development: Mumbai football fans and residents protest plans to convert Neville D’Souza Ground into a convention centre, arguing the space is vital for thousands of kids. Online Safety: A viral Nairobi video shows a reversing matatu running over a man, sparking outrage and renewed calls for tougher enforcement. Culture & Arts: Iran sentences singer Anita Papist to 74 lashes for “public decency,” after she posted music online without a head covering. Tech, Scams & Money: Texas tops the list for crypto scam losses in 2025, with victims duped into depositing cash via kiosks.
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