AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoKarnataka Cabinet Turmoil: Congress minister Ramalinga Reddy resigned just two days after taking office, saying he was promised the Bengaluru Development portfolio but instead received Irrigation—sparking fresh questions about how DK Shivakumar’s new government is handing out posts. South Korea AI Profit-Sharing: Labor Minister Kim Young-hoon urged major tech firms to share excess AI windfall profits with suppliers and workers, warning inequality could drag growth; conservatives criticized the idea as risky state intervention. Bulgaria Deficit Clash: Bulgaria’s finance leadership says the EU Commission fully intends to move forward with an excessive deficit procedure, after a deadline miss left the EC relying on 2025 data. Bangsamoro Power Struggle: MILF suspended its military chief indefinitely for defiance, citing alleged insubordination and election moves by the interim BARMM chief of staff. Nepal-India Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal is set to visit India June 5–7 amid border-row fallout, with talks expected on trade, connectivity, energy, and people-to-people ties. South Asia Health Policy: India’s education minister reviewed a draft national mental health policy for schools, pushing safe, inclusive learning environments. UK Maritime Worker Protections: New proposals aim to guarantee rest periods and fair pay for ferry workers after the P&O Ferries scandal.
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