AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUN Security & Rights: UN human rights chief Volker Türk urged urgent international regulation of autonomous drone weapons after reporting a sharp rise in drone warfare and civilian harm, including 1,000+ civilian deaths in Sudan in the first five months of 2026 and widespread sexual violence. Diplomacy & Mediation: The UN General Assembly president welcomed the US-Iran ceasefire and plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while multiple countries praised Pakistan and regional partners for brokering the deal. Human Rights Watchdog: Belgium’s Federal Institute for Human Rights warned reforms to unemployment, pensions and reintegration for the long-term sick could erode social rights for hundreds of thousands. Sudan Conflict: UN-backed reporting also highlighted escalating drone attacks and the broader humanitarian collapse, with millions displaced and in need of aid. Global Governance: The UN Security Council unanimously extended UNAMA in Afghanistan for another year, tasking it to push for inclusive governance and continued humanitarian support. Infrastructure & Public Services: Dubai said Al Maktoum International Airport remains on track for a 2032 start, citing progress on enabling works and terminal foundations. Tech & Government Ops: Iowa began shifting government IT toward cloud services and outsourcing, with planned layoffs tied to the modernization effort. Immigration & Rights: Sweden passed a “good behaviour” law allowing residency revocations tied to debts, undeclared work and extremist links, drawing criticism over rule-of-law concerns. World Cup & Policy: Mexico’s president urged FIFA to reflect on high ticket prices, as protests and empty seats fuel criticism of the tournament’s cost and public burden.
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