AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUS DOJ & Extremism Law: After the Tacloban school shooting, the Philippines’ Department of Justice urged lawmakers to pass a statute targeting “nihilistic violent extremism,” saying online grooming of youth may be part of the pattern. UK Sentencing Appeal: The Court of Appeal increased detention for two teen rapists, finding a trial judge was wrong to avoid custody as “last resort.” Nigeria Rights Case: An Abuja court adjourned Emeka Ike’s ₦10bn privacy suit against INEC and a Wike aide, ordering INEC to be properly served. EU Antitrust: The EU’s top court upheld Google’s record €4.1bn Android fine, ending another appeal over alleged throttling of competition. Access to Justice: UNDP and Ireland donated electric tuk-tuks to expand legal aid outreach in Zanzibar. US Immigration & Voting: The Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling is now driving DOJ “birth tourism” enforcement focus, while a separate decision preserved states’ mail-ballot grace periods. China Minorities Law: China’s new “ethnic unity” law took effect, raising fears of accelerated assimilation and overseas reach.
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