AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMedicaid & Labor Fight: California’s Medicaid-cut fears are fueling a major ballot battle: SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West is pushing pay caps for medical executives and tighter clinic spending, while the California Hospital Association counters with limits on union political spending. Human Rights & Courts: India’s Delhi High Court granted bail to Kashmiri activist Khurram Parvez after nearly four-and-a-half years under UAPA, citing slow trial progress. Civic Space & Accountability: In Nigeria, the Youth Rights Campaign says a top Lagos police official tried to dodge court service in a rights suit tied to alleged torture during an anti-eviction protest. Digital Rights & Safety: Meta/WhatsApp says it disrupted new NSO-linked phishing aimed at users and is seeking contempt against NSO for violating a court order. Protest & Public Services: Mexico City’s World Cup preparations are colliding with teacher encampments and road blockades, as unions press wage, pension, and policy demands. Electoral Governance: Liberia’s Senate confirmed Jonathan Weedor as NEC chair, setting up the electoral body for the 2029 cycle. Civic Memory: Alameda’s Queer History Project is collecting youth-led oral histories to preserve local LGBTQ advocacy and community wins. Humanitarian/Justice: Article 19 backs U.S. sanctions on a Tanzanian police official over alleged torture and sexual assault of human rights defenders.
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