AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGulf Tensions: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan will visit China for talks in Beijing as Washington-Tehran exchanges over the Strait of Hormuz keep regional energy markets on edge. Diplomacy & Security: Estonia’s foreign minister said drones hitting NATO territory is an “acceptable price” for striking Russian oil and military targets, while also warning it’s too early to expect Putin to negotiate. Corruption Crackdown: Iraq’s prime minister vowed “no immunity” for corrupt officials after arrests of dozens of officials and lawmakers tied to stolen public funds. Crime & Justice: Colombia’s president-elect named Rodrigo Lara—whose father was killed on Pablo Escobar’s orders—as interior minister, signaling a tougher crime stance. South Asia Politics: India’s foreign secretary said New Delhi has no official role in India-Pakistan “Track 2” talks, calling them private initiatives. Flood Response: Ghana’s interior minister urged Accra residents to stay put or work from home as heavy rains trigger flooding and road closures. Energy Watch: Bangladesh’s power minister reported load-shedding eased after two plant shutdowns, though deficits remain. Domestic Governance: Malaysia’s deputy transport minister said LRT3 capacity is enough through 2040 despite earlier delays tied to system integration issues.
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