AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSyrian Nuclear Oversight: The IAEA says it found “a few tons” of nuclear material at Syria’s “Site 99,” with the U.S. pushing a diplomatic arrangement to remove it under safeguards—raising fresh questions about how quickly Syria’s nuclear past can be closed. Regional Security Tech & Drones: Israel’s strikes on Syria’s Abu al-Duhur airbase are framed as a warning to Turkey over a possible military foothold and advanced weapons deliveries, with drones and arms transfers now central to the risk. Defense Pacts & Tech Cooperation: Syria’s foreign minister says Damascus is still deciding whether to join the Turkey-Saudi-Pakistan Mecca defense pact, which includes intelligence sharing and defense technology cooperation. Digital Aid Systems: UNRWA expands its eUNRWA digital ID platform in Lebanon to authenticate refugee aid delivery, using mobile verification to distribute cash assistance more transparently. Port & Infrastructure Recovery: DP World continues Tartous upgrades, including delivery of major equipment for the port’s expansion—an engineering-focused boost for Syria’s rebuilding. Health & Research: A multicenter study reports digital eye strain and academic burden among Syrian medical students, linking screen stress to student wellbeing.
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