AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUK Politics & Culture: Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy quit X, saying the platform fuels abuse and misinformation, while Downing Street says the PM’s office will keep using it. UK Parliament & Infrastructure: Reform-linked MP Robert Jenrick escalated the fight over the cancelled A46 Newark Bypass upgrade, posting roadside signs and promising action if his party wins. India—Health & Labor: Odisha doctors called off their cease-work strike after talks with Health Minister Mukesh Mahaling, with a high-level committee set to review demands. Nepal—Civil Service: Nepal’s government is cutting permanent secretaries but letting ministers appoint “secretary-rank advisers,” potentially adding dozens of political advisers across ministries. Moldova—Government Shake-up: Moldova’s pro-EU prime minister Alexandru Munteanu resigned amid scandal fallout; the EU said the partnership remains strong. Bangladesh—Economy: Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury said Bangladesh is moving toward a trillion-dollar economy, highlighting Chattogram’s logistics push. Pakistan—Judiciary: Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar said High Court judge candidates will face interviews for the first time, alongside a new annual performance review plan. Nigeria—Security: Defence Minister Musa pushed back on criticism, arguing Nigeria’s abduction and insurgency crisis can’t be solved by force alone without community action.
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