AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUN policing modernization: Bangladesh urged a more adaptive, technology-driven UN police force at the UN Chiefs of Police Summit, proposing a UN Police Knowledge and Innovation Network and an annual environment-and-policing conference. Child rights in conflict: The UN’s children envoy warned that state impunity is driving record violations against children, with national forces now responsible for the highest share of documented grave abuses. Humanitarian crisis in Venezuela: The UN launched a $296 million appeal for Venezuela quake relief, targeting shelter, food, water, healthcare and protection for 1.3 million people. Gaza strike hits aid work: An Israeli strike in Gaza killed Mohamed al-Wahidi, an Egyptian aid official who helped organize World Cup screenings, underscoring ongoing civilian harm. Women, peace and governance: Angola opened the 2nd International Women’s Forum for Peace and Democracy, focusing on women’s leadership in peacebuilding and inclusive growth. Global AI governance: China’s UN Geneva envoy called for “bridging AI divides” through UN-led capacity building and digital sovereignty. EU tech and tax dispute: Irish and international academics urged Ireland’s government to recuse itself from EU Council negotiations on tech policy and corporate tax during its presidency. Energy security logistics: Reporting highlighted how “just-in-time” oil logistics and digital tracking helped limit price spikes during the Iran war.
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