AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHumanitarian Crisis in Gaza: UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher told the UN Security Council that Gaza remains in “severe crisis” six months after the ceasefire, with most people needing shelter and no hospital fully operational, urging all border crossings to open and restrictions on essentials like fuel and medical supplies to be lifted. Cuba Economic Overhaul: Cuba’s National Assembly approved 176 economic and social reforms to restructure the economy, expand decentralization, and respond to the intensified U.S. blockade, with a government working group set to oversee legal implementation. UK Public Finances: UK borrowing jumped 30.4% in May as debt-interest costs hit a record, driven by higher inflation-linked bond costs and rising spending, raising pressure on fiscal plans. Global Reparations Push (UN-linked): Ghana hosted a “Next Steps” consultative conference where President Mahama unveiled three international panels to advance reparatory justice, including restitution of cultural artefacts and legal pathways. World Cup as Policy Spotlight: Argentina reportedly shared a list of about 13,000 World Cup supporters with U.S. authorities to bar entry over unpaid child support and criminal records, while Seattle’s fans are using e-bikes and scooters to ease match-day congestion. Health Security: Australia detected a suspected bird flu case in a sick migratory wild bird in Western Australia; samples are headed to CSIRO for confirmation.
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