AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI Governance Diplomacy: China and the U.S. are trying to find common ground on AI rules at a Geneva conference, as governments push for frameworks that balance innovation with safety. Online Speech & Misinformation: South Korea’s new “fake news” law starts enforcing steep damages and penalties, while platforms like Naver and Kakao add reporting tools—journalists warn it could chill debate. Workplace Mental Health: A new look at employee support argues most programs miss the “95%” who never use formal help, calling for earlier, team-based action. Legal Education Oversight: Kenya’s Council of Legal Education publishes updated lists of universities licensed to offer law degrees, with more applications still pending. Exam Integrity Crisis: South Africa’s UKZN orders law students to rewrite exams after a paper leak, backed by an external forensic probe. Governance & Procurement: South Africa’s SITA faces scrutiny after a Public Service Commission probe flags irregular spending and weak accountability. Regional Security & Trade: Myanmar’s peace talks with the KNU/KNLA-PC focus on ceasefire stability and regional development. Energy Markets: Shell signals stronger gas trading and refining margins despite production disruptions, ahead of its next results. Sports Business: Giannis Antetokounmpo’s trade to Miami is approved, ending 13 seasons with Milwaukee.
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