AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSaudi Tourism & Publishing Tie-In: flynas and the Saudi Tourism Authority launched “Saudi Experiences,” a digital marketplace for booking 150+ activities across 15+ destinations, aiming to boost local tourism businesses. Labor & Policy: Sen. Chris Murphy introduced a federal minimum wage hike bill to $25 over 12 years, framing it as a response to automation and AI-driven job displacement. Book Culture & Community: A Kansas City church history “coffee table” book is back in print after demand, while an East London Advertiser reporter won a true crime book award for “A Spy in the Family.” Publishing, Media & Adaptations: Channel 4 is filming “Army of Shadows” in a village set as “American-occupied Britain,” based on Joseph Kessel’s book and film. Controversy & Censorship: Jammu & Kashmir officials were suspended and books pulled over claims of “separatist” content, with police filing FIRs and ordering probes. Global History Publishing: China Daily reports release of “Black Box 731,” documenting Unit 731 war crimes with new historical photographs. Tourism Visa Tech: Saudi Arabia rolled out “Package Visa,” letting travelers book flights, hotels, and an e-tourist visa in one digital process.
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