AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCambodia Democracy Crackdown: Cambodia’s Supreme Court permanently barred prominent political advisor and labor activist Rong Chhun from political activity, and extended restrictions in a ruling opposition groups say tightens control ahead of elections. UK Labour Leadership Shock: Andy Burnham won the Makerfield by-election, beating Reform UK and strengthening his bid to challenge Keir Starmer for Labour leadership, with analysts framing it as a turning point for British politics. Iran-US Deal Moves Forward, Talks Loom: The US lifted a blockade of Iranian ports after Trump and Iran’s president signed a provisional accord, setting up 60 days of negotiations in Switzerland amid uncertainty over next steps. UN Urges Release in Iran: The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention demanded the immediate release of Reza Khandan, saying his detention is linked to peaceful women’s rights activism. Portugal Neo-Nazi Target List: A Portuguese neo-Nazi group’s “undesirables” list reportedly included European Council President António Costa and other top officials, raising questions about planned attacks. India Party Fragmentation: Maharashtra’s Shiv Sena crisis deepened as six MPs moved toward a rival faction, highlighting ongoing defections and instability in Indian opposition politics. Bosnia War-Crimes Law: Bosnia prosecutors received a complaint against Milorad Dodik over TV remarks praising Ratko Mladić, as legal experts argue the comments should be prosecuted. US Politics & Crypto Ads: A Trump-praising crypto super PAC backed Democrat Ritchie Torres in New York’s primary, signaling growing crossover between crypto money and mainstream Democrats.
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