AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUK Politics & Policing: Britain’s interior minister blamed activists for “hijacking” the Henry Nowak tragedy after protests in Southampton turned violent, with police attacked and arrests made as officials urged calm. Immigration & Federal-State Tension (US): Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin floated pulling Customs and Border Protection officers from sanctuary-city airports, a move that could disrupt travel and deepen the sanctuary debate. South Africa Governance & Migration: South Africa’s government warned an anti-migrant “June 30” deadline circulating online is fake and meant to spark panic, as officials push back against misinformation amid xenophobic pressure. Public Safety (India): Delhi ordered BnBs violating fire and building rules to be sealed after a Malviya Nagar blaze killed at least 21, including foreign nationals, prompting a citywide crackdown. Energy & Economy (Australia): New data showed Australia’s economy grew just 0.3% in the March quarter as cyclone disruptions hit exports, while the OECD urged faster EV and renewables uptake to reduce fuel insecurity. Cybersecurity (Philippines): The Philippines joined Have I Been Pwned’s free government monitoring service, letting its cyber team track exposure across official domains. AI & Finance (Japan): Japan’s government and major banks gained access to Anthropic’s Claude Mythos, aiming to strengthen cybersecurity. Regional Diplomacy (Lebanon): Editorial coverage said Israel’s Lebanon offensive is reshaping Middle East geopolitics and complicating diplomacy tied to Iran and shipping routes.
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