AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoClimate & Sports: A new report says the 2026 FIFA World Cup could emit about 9 million tonnes of CO₂, largely from air travel—while extreme weather during matches is forcing climate change onto the spotlight. Entrepreneurship Finance: Bahrain’s UNIDO-linked ITPO executive backs a BD40 million international fund to sustain startups and MSMEs in war-affected countries, with possible expansion to include Iraq. Iraq Anti-Drugs: Iraq’s Interior Ministry says anti-narcotics forces seized 29 kg of hashish after GPS-aided tracking and arrested a suspected dealer. Anti-Corruption in Anbar: Iraq’s Integrity Commission arrested six municipal employees in Saqlawiyah over alleged corruption tied to contracts, bonuses, salaries, and land distribution records. Iraq Detentions: Shafaq News reports 47 officials, lawmakers, and businessmen detained in a major Baghdad-centered anti-corruption sweep, with more phases expected. Health Tech/Pharma Deal: Arcera Life Sciences and Daewoong expand their Enavogliflozin partnership to Middle East markets, aiming to widen access for type 2 diabetes patients. World Cup Tech & Crypto: FIFA’s World Cup push is drawing crypto partners—Kraken, Chainlink, and fan-token platforms—tying predictions and collectibles to match engagement. Regional Security Context: Multiple reports keep focusing on US-Iran escalation and its spillover risks across the Gulf, including shipping routes tied to energy flows.
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