AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoCourtroom Showdown in US: In Utah, prosecutors say DNA and surveillance link Tyler Robinson to the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, while the defense tries to undermine the case; Judge Tony Graf will decide whether it goes to trial. Censorship & Free Expression: India’s “Satluj” is reportedly blocked again after being removed from ZEE5 internationally, with a government panel citing sovereignty and security concerns. Civil Society Under Pressure (Nigeria): CSOs accuse Nigeria’s ICPC of politically targeting former minister Uche Nnaji and threaten protests if he isn’t released. Accountability in Public Funds (Nigeria): The Senate begins probing alleged NDDC statutory remittance defaults by oil firms, ordering the company to appear. Human Rights & Refugees (Pakistan): UNHCR warns Pakistan’s Afghan deportation push is driving thousands toward borders, with special concern for women and girls. Climate/Disaster Response (Bangladesh): Flooding worsens across multiple districts as the government launches a nationwide rescue and relief campaign under PMO oversight. Activism & Governance (India): Cockroach Janta Party protests continue as Sonam Wangchuk’s hunger strike enters its second week, with calls for a Parliament march. ESG Rules Shift (Europe): New EU sustainability reporting changes narrow mandatory scope, sparking debate between civil society and business on whether sustainability will still be enforced.
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