AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSudan Crisis: UNICEF says more than 300 children were killed or injured in the war in the last six months, with drone strikes driving much of the harm, as the UN Human Rights Council approved an urgent measure on violence around el-Obeid. Film Censorship & Rights: India’s “Satluj” (about human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra) was pulled from ZEE5 within 48 hours after a long certification fight, triggering protests from Sikh bodies and political leaders who call it censorship and a threat to freedom of expression. AI Governance: UNESCO and ITU convene a Geneva dialogue on AI governance, pushing for a fairer global framework grounded in human rights as AI risks and misinformation concerns grow. Armenia Detention Fight: A Yerevan court heard a bid to detain Prosperous Armenia leader Gagik Tsarukyan over alleged fraud, money laundering, and illegal hunting, as opposition parties warn of political repression. Nairobi Protests: Kenya’s Saba Saba Day demonstrations face heavy police roadblocks and route restrictions in Nairobi, with commuters stranded as authorities move to prevent planned marches. LGBTQ+ Support: UK LGBTQ+ helpline Switchboard reports rising demand and anti-trans pressures, including concerns after changes to how “sex” is defined in single-sex spaces. US Migration Detention: The Trump administration plans a new migrant “staging area” near an airport for families and children, drawing criticism from advocates over oversight and the risk of prolonged detention. Nigeria Defamation Clash: Nigeria’s chief of staff threatens a N10bn defamation suit after allegations tied to a “phantom” PFIPC agency, as police also arrest relatives of the accused figure.
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