AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoInternet Governance & Consumer Protection: GoDaddy is challenging a Delhi High Court order that would strip default privacy protections for domain buyers and force faster disclosure of registrant details, arguing it could cause broad collateral damage while India cracks down on scam sites. Public Administration: Delhi ends its hybrid work-from-home rule for government staff after Middle East tensions eased, restoring regular office hours as fuel-saving measures are wound down. UNESCO & Climate Accountability: UNESCO kept Australia’s Great Barrier Reef off the “in danger” list but warned of “utmost concern” over repeated coral bleaching, urging stronger action on water quality and climate impacts. Global Development Finance: The World Bank approved Nigeria’s 2026–2032 Country Partnership Framework, aiming to expand energy access, broadband, health and nutrition, and jobs via private-sector-led growth. Migration & Humanitarian Frontlines: Pope Leo XIV visited Italy’s Lampedusa to press for safe, legal migration pathways amid tougher EU detention and deportation plans. Local Governance & Service Delivery: Qatar’s startup ecosystem is becoming more diverse and outward-looking, with founders increasingly targeting regional and global markets. Trade & Logistics: DP World opened Egypt’s first integrated Sokhna Logistics Distribution Centre, offering a single hub for warehousing, customs facilitation and end-to-end supply chain services.
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