AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUK Politics: Keir Starmer formally resigns as prime minister and Labour leader, with a leadership contest expected to install a successor by September; markets and MPs are already weighing what an Andy Burnham-led shift could mean for borrowing and fiscal policy. International Law & Ukraine: Sweden joins a special tribunal for the crime of aggression and an international claims commission to help ensure Russia pays for damage in Ukraine. US–China Tech & Security: China bars government procurement from 46 designated US defense firms, tightening economic pressure in a widening strategic rivalry. Immigration & Humanitarian Pressure: Nigerian nationals in South Africa protest as repatriation flights face permit and scheduling delays ahead of a looming June 30 deadline. AI Governance: Malaysia signals a two-track approach—prosecuting misuse under existing laws while drafting an AI Governance Bill aimed at deepfakes and identity manipulation. World Cup as Politics: Iran–Belgium draws 0-0 amid diaspora protests in Los Angeles and a handwritten team note referencing Minab deaths, underscoring how sport is getting pulled into geopolitics. Local Governance & Economy: Zimbabwe’s National Competitiveness Commission launches a nationwide survey to benchmark local authorities’ performance, while tourism operators welcome the relaunch of a joint marketing committee.
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