AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEthnic Unity Law Fallout: A Hong Kong diaspora coalition condemned Beijing’s Ethnic Unity and Progress Law, warning it pushes a single state identity and reaches beyond China’s borders. Religious Freedom: Freedom House welcomed the release of Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri, while urging the CCP to free other detained Zion Church members and all political prisoners. US Response to “Transnational Repression”: U.S. lawmakers introduced the Stop Transnational Repression Act, targeting foreign agent intimidation on U.S. soil amid concerns about China and Iran. Culture & Community: Buffalo Zoo canceled its Zoomagination Lantern Festival after visa denials for its China-based partners—an early sign of how travel rules can hit cultural events. Tech for Daily Life: Chinese QSR brand Chinese Wok launched WokVerse, turning in-store waiting into AR games and interactive content via QR codes. AI & Governance: China’s World AI Conference in Shanghai (July 17–20) is set to feature Xi Jinping at the opening ceremony, with AI governance framed as “global public goods.” Sports (China-linked): China’s badminton campaign at the Japan Open saw mixed results, including a notable women’s pair exit and men’s doubles upsets. Travel & Lifestyle: China expanded visa-free entry for citizens of 50+ countries (mostly excluding many African nations), with stays up to 30 days.
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