AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNile Water Tensions: Ethiopia’s push for three more Blue Nile hydropower dams is reviving the long-running GERD dispute, with Egypt warning against new upstream moves without prior agreement as regional power plays around Red Sea access and Gulf influence intensify. Baltic Security & Sensors: U.S. EA-37B electronic-warfare aircraft joined a NATO high-end air package near Kaliningrad, underscoring how electronic attack and layered air defense shape conflict risk in Europe’s most contested corridor. Dubai Housing Surge: Dubai delivered 24,000+ new homes across 104 projects in the first half of the year, adding fresh pressure on water, transport and urban planning as the city’s buildout accelerates. Hormuz Risk & Energy Costs: Trump’s new Iran measures and talk of a slim deal chance are keeping Strait of Hormuz uncertainty in focus, with oil benchmarks rising and markets jittery over higher costs. Iran Tightens Foreign Contact Rules: Iran’s parliament advanced a bill that could restrict foreign media, university links and overseas funding, raising concerns for research and civil society. Aegean Renewables Clash: Turkey objected to Greece’s renewable-energy spatial plan covering parts of the Aegean, calling it non-binding on disputed maritime claims. Desertification-Style Warning for Mining: Ghana’s Methodist Church urged stronger action against illegal mining, citing farmland destruction and polluted water bodies. Heat & Water Stress Lens: A commentary on extreme heat and flooding risk highlights how warming seas and humidity-driven heat stress are worsening urban vulnerability across the region.
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