AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLocal Delivery Watch: Jordan’s Jerash “Maidani” panel says 70–80% of 2025 commitments are done, but many projects still sit in studies, implementation, or future budgets—highlighting the gap between cabinet announcements and on-the-ground progress. Energy & Cost of Living: Ghana warns petrol prices could rise again as Brent hovers near $90; meanwhile Pakistan’s JI launches fuel-price and petroleum-levy sit-ins, demanding cuts to Rs225 per litre. Public Services & Accountability: India’s Railways faces scrutiny after a CAG audit found E. coli in water coolers at multiple stations and widespread shortfalls in basic amenities. Labour & Worker Protections: Australia’s Fair Work Commission sets “world-leading” minimum pay and injury insurance rules for gig delivery workers, effective Aug 17. Regional Security & Diplomacy: The African Union rejects foreign interference in Sudan and warns against parallel governments; SADC leaders also push unity amid crises across the DRC, Madagascar and Mozambique. Climate & Infrastructure: Heat-driven drought in Europe is exposing WWII German warships in the Danube, while governments conserve electricity. Digital Connectivity: Australia helps connect all Pacific Islands Forum members to undersea cable networks for the first time, boosting trade and services access. Politics & Governance: UK Rosebank consultation closes as a “major step” toward government approval, drawing climate concerns.
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