AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoImmigration & Rights: Sweden passed a law letting authorities revoke residency permits over broad “misconduct” categories like unpaid debts, tax violations, undeclared work, criminal activity, and extremist links—retroactively—sparking criticism over legal certainty. Middle East Diplomacy: The U.S.-Iran interim war-ending deal is signed but details remain unclear; shippers warn reopening the Strait of Hormuz could take weeks, while key issues like nuclear policy are pushed to the next phase. Public Safety & Governance: Queensland announced a major child-protection overhaul after the Ashley Paul Griffith case, including a new Queensland Protection Commission and a $250m package to improve information sharing and early detection. Tech & Markets: Google’s upcoming Chrome updates will remove remaining Manifest V2 support, threatening many ad blockers; separately, a U.S. judge dismissed xAI’s trade-secret lawsuit against OpenAI. Finance & Regulation: Canada’s B.C. Securities Commission fined a former CEO and his Nevada company $70,000 for breaching a cease trade order. Infrastructure & Land: India’s land ministry and the World Bank discussed land governance and records modernization, while landcare groups push for better funding and parliamentary attention. Sports & Politics: Reform UK unveiled a Women’s and Motherhood Protection Act, and Sweden’s election-year immigration tightening sets the tone for broader governance fights.
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