AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEnergy & Security: Iran’s newly created Persian Gulf Strait Authority says it has fully closed the Strait of Hormuz to all shipping, escalating after U.S. airstrikes and raising fears of major oil-price shocks and insurance spikes. Diplomacy & Trade: A U.S.-Iran interim peace framework is set for formal signing in Switzerland, but analysts warn energy normalization could take until summer 2027—meaning continued pressure on regional supply chains. Iraq Spotlight (Sports): Norway opened its World Cup campaign by hammering Iraq 4-1 in Boston, with Erling Haaland scoring twice; Iraq’s Aymen Hussein also made unwanted World Cup history with a goal and an own goal in the same match. Iraq Spotlight (Fans & Travel): Iraqi supporters in Boston faced commuter bottlenecks as train demand met stadium traffic, while fans compared transit costs and ticket queues. Health & Tech in Iraq: Apex Health says it earned top Arab Hospitals Federation recognition across Iraq and the region, highlighting healthcare delivery quality. Cyber/Networks: Telegram CEO Pavel Durov alleges Reliance is sabotaging Telegram access via BGP hijacking, pointing to routing abuse claims.
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