AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDisaster Preparedness: Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered a whole-of-government response for possible Super Typhoon Bavi entry into the Philippine Area of Responsibility, including pre-disaster risk meetings, evacuation planning, rescue prepositioning, and sea travel bans. Diplomacy & Security: Qatar’s PM and foreign minister met Ireland’s Helen McEntee and signed an MoU to set up political consultations, focusing on regional stability after a US-Iran MoU. NATO Summit: Turkey hosts a two-day NATO leaders’ summit in Ankara, expected to tackle defense spending, the Russia-Ukraine war, and Middle East security and energy supply issues. Justice & Humanitarian Law: Qatar appointed members of its National Committee for International Humanitarian Law, bringing together defense, interior, foreign affairs, justice, and other ministries. International Transport Reform: Georgia’s Land Transport Agency launched digital permit documents for international road freight with Turkey, aiming to cut paperwork and speed cross-border controls. Prison Violence: Sri Lanka reported 25 deaths and about 100 injuries after clashes between rival inmate groups at the Negombo prison. World Heritage Restoration: Cambodia pledged to restore Preah Vihear after 2025 cross-border fighting left the UNESCO site damaged and contaminated with unexploded ordnance. Defense Industry Deal: Canada selected Germany’s TKMS to build 12 new submarines, ahead of NATO talks in Turkey. Gaza Governance Shift: Hamas announced dissolution of Gaza’s de-facto civilian committee, moving administration to a new technocrat body while keeping security responsibilities unclear. AI Governance & Enterprise: G42’s Inception42 and Microsoft announced collaboration to support governed, in-country agentic AI deployment for UAE federal operations. Cybersecurity Upgrade: SEALSQ advanced its post-quantum cryptography readiness strategy to meet growing demand for quantum-resistant infrastructure. Global Mobility Inequality: Global Passport Index 2026 ranked India 125th, highlighting widening gaps in mobility access tied to governance and investment appeal.
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