AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPrinted solar revolution: Japan is pushing ultra-thin, flexible perovskite solar cells that can be made with high-speed printing—potentially turning buildings, vehicles, windows, and even clothing into power sources. Press freedom under pressure: Morocco arrested dissident journalist Ali Lmrabet after he questioned the political system, while Germany advanced a bill that would criminalize public denial of Israel’s right to exist. Journalism and trust: A new wave of commentary argues media must move beyond clicks and rebuild credibility as audiences drown in content. Media law in the spotlight: Kenya’s High Court struck down parts of its cybercrime law that allowed website blocking without court approval, framed as a win for media freedom. Newsroom economics: Experts in Ghana called for sustainable financing for journalism to fight disinformation with stronger business models and institutions. Global media diplomacy: Azerbaijan opened the 4th Shusha Global Media Forum, with President Ilham Aliyev pitching media’s role in peace and trust-building.
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