AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Politics and Public Safety: Belgium completed the biggest Round of 32 comeback so far, overturning a 2-0 deficit to beat Senegal 3-2 after a late penalty awarded on video review, while Mexico City’s victory celebrations turned deadly with four deaths reported amid crowd crush. UK Licensing and Cost-of-Living Relief: The UK government ruled out extending pub hours for England v Mexico’s 1am kick-off, pushing venues to seek local council permission, as ministers also rolled out summer discounts via reduced VAT on tickets for families. Malaysia Governance and Elections: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim framed Malaysia’s priority as strengthening governance at home, while Johor election messaging from Pakatan Harapan emphasized stability and the MADANI reform agenda, including appeals to minority communities. South Africa Gambling Oversight: South Africa’s gambling regulator is moving toward faster legislation and tighter advertising rules amid concerns about addiction and the scale of illegal offshore betting. Africa Climate Finance Shift: The World Bank dropped its climate funding target, raising fears for Africa even as it says climate work will continue on a results-focused basis. China Aviation Security Debate: Beijing officials identified the pilot killed in a crash into the CITIC Tower as a 66-year-old man, citing “personal reasons,” as questions linger about security gaps.
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