AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoIndependence at 250: A fresh look at whether 250 years is “old” for a country, weighing how definitions of “nation” and “constitutional system” change the story. Venice Backlash: Protests are building in Venice over a U.S. ambassador’s $450 million “floating embassy” superyacht visit tied to America’s 250th. San Marino in Sport: FIVB Volleyball Empowerment funding helped San Marino’s women’s teams win medals at a zonal championship in Andorra la Vella. Football Logistics: Larne’s newly certified pitch at Inver Park clears the way for European fixtures, with a San Marino opponent (Tre Fiori) in the mix. Culture & Community: The Huntington in San Marino, California is hosting America-at-250 programming, including a “This Land Is …” exhibition and a community festival with music, artmaking, and storytelling. Travel for Microstates: New Manchester-to-Rimini flights make San Marino easier to reach by direct bus, putting the tiny republic within about 45 minutes of onward travel. Civic Rights: Senator Sasha Renée Pérez backs the U.S. Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling, framing it as a unifying win for the diverse nation.
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