AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFar-right protest in Oxford: Oxford Resists is planning a mobile demo and road closures are expected as Tommy Robinson arrives, with organizers urging people not to follow “stewards” and to avoid direct engagement with police. Judicial rollback in Maharashtra: A state cabinet sub-committee recommends withdrawing 44 cases tied to religious, political and social agitations, while excluding serious crimes and offences against women. Fiji policing ethics push: Fiji’s police commissioner told new recruits the force is “not a breeding ground for criminals,” warning that unethical conduct won’t be tolerated. Fiji budget rethink: Fiji’s PM says last week’s economy dialogue will feed into revisions to the 2026–27 national budget ahead of June 26. Uganda rail contract shock: Uganda’s president’s son says a Turkish contractor’s Standard Gauge Railway deal was “cancelled,” with no official confirmation from the project ministry. Aid cuts and refugee harm: World Refugee Day coverage warns shrinking aid is driving displaced children toward early marriage, school dropout and hunger. Activist legal pressure in Nigeria: Omoyele Sowore says bail revocation and related court moves amount to coordinated “lawfare,” as supporters and allies condemn judicial repression. Education staffing squeeze in Ireland: Donegal primary teachers back a national call for 1,000 more hires, citing overcrowding and large numbers of vacant posts. Smart city debate in Namibia: Windhoek’s smart city strategy draws mixed reactions from activists worried about service delivery gaps and implementation. Patagonia vs climate drag activist: Patagonia sues drag performer Pattie Gonia over trademark claims, sparking backlash from climate and activist communities. Animal testing crackdown in Wisconsin: A major beagle breeding facility in Wisconsin is set to close after remaining dogs are transferred for rescue and adoption.
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