AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoU.S.-Iran Diplomacy: Trump’s team says he won’t make any Iran deal unless it meets his “redlines” (no nuclear weapon, enriched uranium limits, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz), after a Situation Room meeting ended without a decision. U.S. Politics & Courts: A federal judge blocked Trump’s plan to close the Kennedy Center for renovations and ruled his name was added illegally, while Trump’s doctor says he’s “fully fit” but should lose weight. U.S. Immigration Enforcement: DHS pushed back hard against claims about ICE’s Delaney Hall in New Jersey, warning smears are fueling hostility toward officers. European Elections: Malta opened parliamentary voting with polls favoring Prime Minister Robert Abela’s Labour Party for a record fourth term. Global Trade/Crime: Brazil condemned the U.S. move to label two Brazilian drug gangs as foreign terrorist organizations, calling it interference. Armenia-Azerbaijan Tensions: Armenian experts allege Azerbaijan may physically interfere in June 7 elections, while Russia’s Putin warns Armenia could lose at least 14% of GDP if it exits the EAEU. Health Policy: The U.S. Senate unanimously advanced a plan to help rural hospitals stay open. South Asia Politics: India weighs using Defence Forces to secure NEET question papers after the leak controversy. Caribbean Governance: St. Maarten lawmakers spar over a no-confidence motion involving Minister Richinel Brug, with accusations of “political” maneuvering.
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