AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI & National Security: The US ordered Anthropic to suspend access to its top models Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all foreign nationals, forcing the company to disable the tools worldwide after concerns about “jailbreaking” safeguards. Public Health in Schools: Qatar’s MoPH rolled out a Mental Health Promotion Programme across government schools, training students and teachers and adding qualified counsellors, with coverage expanding next September. Youth Online Safety: A major UK government consultation found most young people want stronger protections online, including limits on explicit sharing, autoplay, and location sharing, ahead of new rules. Education & Tech Capacity: Karnataka approved 50 AI labs in government colleges, funded in phases and aimed at bringing advanced training to students in smaller towns. Local Governance: Ghana’s Hohoe Municipal Assembly is engaging zonal councils to strengthen local governance, revenue mobilization, and quarterly meetings. International Dispute (Sports/Immigration): Ghana protested Canada’s visa denial for midfielder Thomas Partey, calling it “high-handed” and arguing it relies on unproven charges without a judicial finding. Infrastructure & Energy: Delhi floated a Rs 473-crore smart streetlight tender to cut power use and improve real-time monitoring for safer roads. Health & Safety Incident: A fire at Ghana’s Government Secretarial School dormitory injured a nursing trainee; firefighters contained it with no fatalities reported. Governance Oversight: South Africa’s SCOPA flagged deteriorating metro finances and governance failures, citing irregular spending and weak financial oversight.
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