AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI Governance: China’s premier warned at “Summer Davos” that governments risk “losing control” of frontier tech like AI unless regulation keeps up, citing job disruption, cyber threats, and even biosecurity concerns. Energy & Food Security: UN chief António Guterres said the Middle East energy shock from the US-Israel-Iran conflict is feeding overlapping debt and food crises in developing countries, calling for a faster, fair clean-energy transition. Gaza Child-Targeting Probe: A UN commission of inquiry alleges Israel deliberately targeted Palestinian children in Gaza as part of genocide, while Israel rejects the report as a “sham.” Maritime Safety in the Gulf: The UN’s IMO began evacuating more than 11,000 sailors stranded in the Strait of Hormuz after a US-Iran interim framework reopened parts of shipping, with daily updates planned. Rare Plant Recovery: KKL-JNF and partners reported endangered species at Jerusalem Botanical Garden and Eshtaol Nursery are flowering and producing seeds again, boosting long-term conservation prospects. Local Conservation: KKL-JNF also highlighted efforts to preserve endangered plant species in Jerusalem’s botanical sites. Health & Pollution: New research links how air pollution worsens asthma to specific gene pathways, pointing toward more targeted prevention and treatments.
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