AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGlobal Security: A new PRIO study says state-based armed conflicts hit 65 in 2025—the highest since WWII—driven by Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan, with about 245,000 battle deaths and “unprecedented” simultaneous wars. Energy Diplomacy: Japan plans to propose a three-point global energy security framework at the G7—protecting free trade in energy, expanding strategic reserves, and boosting producer-consumer cooperation. Health & Labor: England’s resident doctors called off planned strikes after a fresh government offer goes to union members for a vote. UNICEF Education Recovery: Sri Lanka’s PM met UNICEF to review cyclone Ditwah education recovery, focusing on restoring learning and accelerating resilience in worst-hit communities. Public Health Supply: Uganda marked World Blood Donor Day with calls to strengthen the blood supply chain to cut postpartum hemorrhage deaths. AI Governance: Reuters reports Amazon executives raised security concerns about Anthropic’s advanced models before the US government ordered global shutdowns for national security reasons. Ghana-Canada Visa Row: Ghana protested Canada’s denial of Thomas Partey’s visa for the World Cup, calling it “high-handed and extremely unfair,” as he awaits trial. Infrastructure: India’s Srinagar airport gets a Rs 1,667-crore expansion to modernize facilities and boost passenger capacity.
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