AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoMontserrat Development Finance: Montserrat officially launched CDB’s Basic Needs Trust Fund (BNTF) 11 Programme with EC$8.1 million to cut poverty, boost livelihoods, and strengthen essential services, with funding nearly five times higher than BNTF9/10. Fashion & Corporate Risk: Mango founder Isak Andic’s son, Jonathan Andic, denied murder allegations in Spain, stepped aside from the board to focus on his legal defence, and released CCTV-style footage arguing his father’s fatal fall was accidental. EU Transport Accountability: Brussels demanded compensation for passengers hit by the Adamuz railway accident, stressing EU rules require payment despite internal disputes between rail players. Health Access in the Eastern Caribbean: PAHO/WHO and OECS-PPS will hold a regional workshop in Saint Lucia to improve access to safe medicines and health technologies, including pooled procurement and stronger supply systems. Quantum Computing Push: EuroHPC inaugurated EuroQCS-Spain in Barcelona, an analogue quantum system integrated with MareNostrum 5 to expand hybrid classical–quantum access for European researchers and industry. Port & Logistics Investment: Liebherr delivered an electric-powered FCC 280 fixed cargo crane to Paraguay’s Puerto Seguro Fluvial, supporting heavier-load operations and cleaner port handling. Mobile Connectivity for Travelers: Sky Mobile UK doubled roaming destinations to 120 for £2 a day across multiple regions, aiming to make international business and travel easier for customers.
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