AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMedical Innovation: Iran’s domestically produced electrochemotherapy system Oncopore G2121 puts it among the world’s elite innovators, signaling a shift away from costly imported cancer equipment. Food Security & Industry: A new Tajik flour mill in Sughd’s Bobojon Ghafurov district was commissioned with 200 tonnes per day capacity, aiming to cut import dependence as national flour output rises. Rural Support Amid Shortages: Tajik farmers can buy subsidized diesel through state reserves at about $1.20 per liter as fuel supply pressure deepens. Energy & Climate: Tajikistan’s electricity losses are back on the EU agenda, with officials linking grid efficiency to water and climate goals. Electricity Infrastructure: Switzerland’s role in Tajikistan’s controversial Rogun Dam financing draws scrutiny as the mega-project targets winter power shortages. Human Rights: HRW says Germany deported Tajik opposition activist Asadullo Boboev and his son to Dushanbe despite fears of detention and mistreatment. Connectivity: Minsk and Dushanbe discussed resuming direct air service, reviving a route Somon Air ran in 2021. Wildlife Conservation: Tajik markhor numbers have rebounded to over 7,000, reflecting years of protection efforts. Culture & Holidays: Tirgon, an ancient water-and-fertility festival, has been added to Tajikistan’s official holiday calendar. Sports: UFC bantamweight Muin Gafurov withdrew from a July 25 bout due to injury, forcing the promotion to find a replacement.
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