AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNuclear Governance: Syria says nuclear material found at a secret site will stay in the country for “peaceful purposes,” reversing an earlier plan to remove it under IAEA arrangements, with the foreign minister stressing civilian use and safeguards. Port & Trade Tech: DP World delivered three Mobile Harbour Cranes to the Port of Tartous under an $800M modernization push, aiming to lift cargo-handling capacity by about 40% and later add dredging, quay upgrades, and digital systems. AI Literacy: A fact check explains how to spot AI-generated images as tools improve and fake visuals spread faster online. Security & Infrastructure: Syria’s nuclear reversal comes as regional security dynamics keep shifting, while Tartous upgrades signal continued focus on rebuilding logistics links. Accountability Watch: A Syrian man’s death days after Latakia police detention has sparked anger and scrutiny of the new security institutions’ detainee handling. Education & Skills: A Syrian refugee student in Canada won a major national medical award, highlighting STEM-to-health pathways.
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