AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoJudicial Oversight: Western Australia moves to create a judicial commission to independently handle complaints about judges’ conduct and capacity. Forced Adoption Apology: UK Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson says the government will issue a full state apology to survivors of historic forced adoption in England and Wales. Anti-Money Laundering: Government strengthens anti-money laundering and terrorist-financing rules, standardizing training and boosting the financial intelligence role. Telegram vs India: Telegram challenges India’s temporary ban ahead of the NEET re-test, as authorities cite exam-fraud concerns. Immigration Tensions: South Africa’s Lamola warns against fake news and violence against foreign nationals amid rising anti-immigration unrest. Repression Compensation: Moldova approves 1.8 million lei in compensation for victims of political repression. Government Reshuffle: Equatorial Guinea’s entire government resigns after missing targets, with a new cabinet expected. Digital Access: Nigeria plans to launch FreeTV, a free national digital platform under its switch-over programme. Diplomacy & Finance: Pakistan and China urge the UN to blacklist the BLA and Majeed Brigade, aiming to isolate the group internationally.
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