AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPhilippines Impeachment: The House prosecution in Vice President Sara Duterte’s Senate trial asked the impeachment court to issue subpoenas for her tax and bank records, with the defense getting five days to respond before oral arguments. US Immigration Lawsuit: An AP-reported filing alleges Trump-era immigration agencies shared confidential information about Iranian asylum seekers with Iran, raising claims of regulatory violations and risk to detainees. UK Media Privacy: Prince Harry, Elton John and others lost their High Court privacy case against Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers, with the judge finding the claimants failed to prove unlawful information gathering. France Far-Right Trial: A Paris appeals court upheld Marine Le Pen’s EU-funds conviction but shortened her ban on office, adding an electronic ankle tag that could complicate a 2027 run. South Africa Asylum Rights: The Constitutional Court confirmed parts of the Refugees Act invalid that had blocked new asylum seekers from applying, reinforcing protections against exclusion. Labor Trafficking (CA): Los Angeles County’s signed law lets prosecutors pursue labor trafficking and wage theft across county lines, effective Jan. 1, 2027. Connecticut Consumer Alert: After severe storms, Connecticut AG Tong and Consumer Protection Commissioner Cafferelli warned residents about clean-up scams and urged use of licensed, insured contractors. China Corruption: A Chinese court sentenced former Nanjing official Yang Youlin to death for bribes totaling over $325 million.
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