AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTrade & Courts: A U.S. appeals court let the Trump administration keep collecting 10% worldwide tariffs while challenges continue, with the levies set to expire July 24. World Cup & Human Rights: UN rights chief Volker Türk warned the U.S. immigration and security approach around the tournament risks racial profiling and aggressive enforcement; reports include visa denials and a Somali referee turned back. Mexico Host Pressure: Mexico’s World Cup opener drew protests from families of nearly 135,000 missing people, accusing the government of doing too little. Public Safety & Health: U.S. officials moved to contain New World screwworm in Texas using sterile-fly releases, warning the parasite could devastate cattle. UN Rights Mechanisms: Uzbekistan’s parliament is weighing ratifying UN optional protocols that would let citizens file individual complaints to treaty bodies. Development & Aid: Nigeria’s government and UNDP are stepping up support pathways for gender-based violence survivors ahead of Global Fund grant planning. Education & Child Wellbeing: UNICEF urged play-based learning to boost children’s cognitive development, marking the International Day of Play. Digital Governance: Cyprus’ Digital Cooperation Organisation launched a Global Expert Community to help member states tackle digital policy and implementation gaps.
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