AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoGlobal Diplomacy & Security: Myanmar’s president says a by-election will be held in early 2027 and that international election observers will be invited. Education & Capacity Building: Qatar approved six new government schools and principal appointments ahead of the 2026-27 year; Bangladesh’s Begum Rokeya University plans a Tk 1,090.15 crore push to become an international-standard university. Humanitarian & Rights: Bangladesh’s foreign ministry says its Rohingya aid must not be used as an excuse for global inaction, urging shared responsibility for sustainable solutions. Conflict Resolution: DR Congo and M23 agreed a Doha-framework roadmap for peace talks, including a way to report ceasefire violations. Public Safety & Youth: NSW will hold crisis talks after allegations of teenage sexual assaults, with experts warning misogynistic online content is radicalising boys. Governance & Services: Gauteng Premier Lesufi admits immigration demand was underestimated and budgeting failed to match population growth. Economy & Industry: India notified a Rs 62,500 crore five-year mobile manufacturing scheme; it will also pool fabless chip orders to strengthen bargaining with global foundries. International Finance: Bangladesh’s ex-NBR chair Abdur Rahman Khan appointed alternate executive director at the World Bank for three years. Tech & Innovation: India’s PM urged space startups to build a globally competitive ecosystem and attract international talent. Tourism Policy: Amsterdam set to raise tourist taxes to as high as 20% by 2031 to curb overtourism and shift costs to visitors.
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