AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoChannel Crossing Crackdown: Two small-boat pilots—Afghan national Mohammad Tajik (32) and Sudanese national Alnour Ali (26)—were jailed at Canterbury Crown Court as the first convictions under a new UK offence targeting “endangering others” during sea crossings, with judges citing overcrowding, lack of navigational aids, and unsafe conditions. Police Accountability in Tajikistan: Tajikistan’s Supreme Court began hearings on June 1 in a case against six former Dushanbe police officers accused in the death in detention of 36-year-old Maksudjon Saidov, with relatives and lawyers alleging abuse and irregular handling. Digital Push: Tajikistan broke ground on the $100 million IT Hub Dushanbe complex, including an IT school, IT park, business center, and a regional AI centre, while telecom firms Megafon Tajikistan and Babilon-Mobile rolled out new fixed broadband for businesses and an option to block incoming international calls. Regional Connectivity: Tajikistan and Mongolia discussed expanding transport and logistics links, including new Eurasian transport flows. Green Finance: Dushanbe will host the 45th Green Climate Fund board meeting from June 25 to July 2.
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