AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPhilippines Impeachment Fallout: Malacañang said it can’t confirm reports that Vice President Sara Duterte sought a private deal with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to resign and still run in 2028, while the House prosecution panel insisted any “negotiations” are outside its mandate as the Senate impeachment trial proceeds. Venezuela Party Discipline: PSUV general secretary Diosdado Cabello said the ruling party is sticking to a weekly deployment schedule across national, state, municipal and communal levels, framing it as key to stability. Gaza Policy Debate: Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir drew backlash for saying Israeli forces should kill “30 to 40” Palestinians nightly, signaling opposition to ceasefire reductions. Russia Anti-War Crackdown: Yabloko deputy leader Lev Shlosberg was sentenced to 11 years for condemning the Ukraine war, in a case tied to election pressure. US-Iran Tensions: Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf declared “victory” as a 60-day US-Iran MoU expired, while Iran denied IRGC back-channel talks. South Korea Nuclear Anxiety: Trump’s move to reduce joint exercises with Seoul is fueling talk in Washington and Tokyo about nuclear options. Ecuador Security Measures: President Daniel Noboa extended a state of exception for another 30 days in Azuay and other provinces, keeping extraordinary police and military powers but no curfew. Local Governance & Housing: Edo’s governor urged unity after a speaker resignation amid alleged vehicle procurement fraud; in Iowa, a data-center proposal remains on hold pending answers despite a moratorium.
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