AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoG7 & protest politics: Ahead of the G7 summit in Évian, Geneva expects up to 50,000 protesters against capitalism and exploitation, with city officials in emergency mode and shops/banks boarded up after past unrest. Immigration referendum: Switzerland votes Sunday on capping the population at 10 million by 2050, with asylum and family reunification restrictions and potential fallout for EU free-movement ties. Mexico security & local power: Gunmen killed the PAN mayor of San Miguel Amatitlán in Oaxaca, underscoring how organized-crime violence keeps targeting local officials as the World Cup spotlights Mexico City. Kenya public trust fight: A proposed US-funded Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya has sparked protests and court action over transparency, biosafety, and alleged land issues, turning a health plan into a governance test. World Cup meets geopolitics: FIFA will still pay Somali referee Omar Artan his full fee after US entry denial, while the episode highlights friction between national security screening and global sport. Regional governance: Romania’s president nominated Adrian Vestea for prime minister after another candidate withdrew, as coalition talks continue. Public health at home: Malaysia reports dengue cases up 20.7% nationwide, with Sabah driving much of the surge and a new community-focused response.
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