AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRivers Reconciliation: Nyesom Wike-linked allies and Rivers Gov. Siminalayi Fubara’s camp appear to be closing ranks as a Magnus Abe-led reconciliation committee met Fubara in Port Harcourt and said no committee member will be victimised, aiming to restore unity in the “political family.” Australia Politics: Jane Hume hit back at Jim Chalmers’ claim the Coalition would end the “super guarantee,” insisting it’s “here to stay,” as the NDIS bill debate continues in parliament. Identity vs Performance: Sabah’s PKR leadership urged parties to drop racial and religious narratives and compete on policies and results, pushing a needs-based economy approach. Osun Election Aftermath: Nigeria’s Osun vote remains a flashpoint, with renewed calls for INEC and security agencies to be ready for 2027 amid allegations of intimidation and violence. Online Political Censorship: Google shut down 449 Korean YouTube channels in Q2 for politically charged content around government and parties, with the biggest wave in May ahead of local elections. Press Freedom Fight (US): A Florida primary is being shadowed by claims that bogus copyright takedowns are scrubbing political coverage from Google search results. Humanitarian Spillover: The Rohingya crisis is worsening beyond aid needs, now described as a political, social, environmental and security problem.
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