AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoJustice & Rights: Sri Lanka’s Justice Minister says seizure and eviction officers will be issued chest-mounted body cameras to boost integrity, transparency, and officer/litigant safety while protecting privacy. Immigration & Local Impact: A UK councillor urges the government to drop plans to house up to 1,200 single male asylum seekers near schools, citing contradictions with Home Secretary guidance and unresolved infrastructure concerns. Criminal Justice Oversight: Pakistan police ordered that a suspect reportedly linked to a senior minister be treated like any other criminal in a foreign women abduction case. Deportation Push: UK Health Secretary James Murray says the government will “leave no stone unturned” to remove Rochdale grooming gang leader Shabir Ahmed after citizenship was stripped but deportation is blocked by a 1971 law. Foreign Policy & Security: Israel’s transport minister confirms Iron Dome was deployed to the UAE during the Iran war, after Netanyahu’s call with Abu Dhabi. Media & Democracy: Nepal’s communications minister tells journalists the government will engage in dialogue to fix media-sector problems, stressing responsible, fact-based reporting. Public Services: Cyprus announces a €168m water-shortage package focused on desalination, reclaimed water, and modernised irrigation networks. Governance & Development: Moldova’s PM resignation sparks new political maneuvering as parties debate consultations for a successor.
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