AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSouth China Sea Diplomacy: Fourteen nations, plus the EU, reaffirmed the 2016 arbitration ruling that rejects China’s expansive claims, warning against “destabilizing” moves in a trade-critical waterway. Middle East Security: Iran and Oman agreed to keep consulting on Strait of Hormuz navigation after renewed US strikes and Tehran’s retaliatory actions across the Gulf, as regional leaders try to prevent escalation. US-Iran Tensions: More US strikes hit targets in southern Iran, while Iran says it attacked US-linked sites in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan and Oman—raising risks for shipping and energy markets. Poland-Ukrainian Memory Politics: Poland’s PM announced a “Wall of Remembrance” in Warsaw for victims of crimes attributed to Ukrainian nationalists, reigniting historical and political debate. Migration Enforcement: South Africa reported processing 53,449 foreign nationals for deportation and repatriation, with Malawians making up over 80%, as it tightens border controls. Pakistan Energy Resilience: Port Qasim executed a monsoon LNG emergency operation to avert a power shortfall after cancelled deliveries, stabilizing the national grid. Ghana Civic Governance: Cape Coast held a two-day national clean-up backed by President Mahama’s sanitation push, while reports surfaced of residents being compelled to join communal work. Zimbabwe Child Protection: Zimbabwe declared “zero tolerance” on child labour and launched new national child protection frameworks for 2026-2030. South Korea EV Shift: Eco-friendly vehicles topped half of new car registrations in South Korea’s first half, driven by a surge in EV sales.
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