AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBolivia Politics: President Rodrigo Paz removes Economy Minister Jose Gabriel Espinoza after Congress censure, naming Environment Minister Oscar Mario Justiniano Pinto as interim economy chief while legal challenges and IMF-linked reform approvals loom. Public Safety & Justice: South Africa’s Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube pushes a whole-of-government response to sexual violence against pupils, warning online grooming and bullying are growing risks. International Law & Conflict: Türkiye asks Interpol for red notices targeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the Gaza aid flotilla case, as the request heads through Turkish and foreign ministry channels. Energy & Climate: Bulgaria says Kozloduy nuclear plant Unit 5 output cuts are precautionary due to Danube drought, insisting the situation is not critical. Education & Governance: Nepal’s cabinet creates a Software Development and Operations Committee to steer IT for public service delivery, while India’s aviation talks in Mysuru focus on airport expansion and new routes. Health & Accountability: Bangladesh’s Health Minister backs the family of Kanika Mondal after complications following childbirth, promising government assistance. Regional Security: Kazakhstan’s deputy foreign minister meets OTS and TURKPA election observers ahead of Kurultai polls.
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