AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNuclear Fuel Update (Syria): Syria’s Atomic Energy Commission met at the IAEA in Vienna to discuss converting its Miniature Neutron Source Reactor from highly enriched fuel to low-enriched fuel, aiming to keep the reactor’s peaceful research running while training new national experts. Tech & Security (Turkey): Turkey’s National Intelligence Academy says the Iran war is reshaping threat priorities, urging stronger air and missile defenses, better protection for critical infrastructure, and more resilient operations amid faster, AI-driven conflict dynamics. Space Policy (Syria-adjacent): SpaceX’s IPO underwriters were told to avoid Hong Kong and China investors due to U.S. export-control compliance risks tied to sensitive technology rules. Biotech (Global, health): Researchers engineered hookworms to produce and release functional human antibodies inside a living host, pointing to injection-free biologic delivery concepts. Migration Tech & Society (Europe): Sweden’s new citizenship rules from June 6 add higher income thresholds and Swedish knowledge tests, leaving many long-term migrants facing delays. Diplomacy (Syria): Syria’s foreign minister met Algeria’s leadership to expand cooperation in energy, investment, and security.
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