AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSpace & Disaster Tech: China and Central Asian partners (including Tajikistan) signed on at the China–Eurasia Expo in Urumqi to launch the “Tianwu Constellation,” starting with five remote-sensing satellites to track earthquakes, landslides, agricultural pests, and glacial-flood risks, with data processed in Xinjiang using AI for early warning. Energy Infrastructure: GE Vernova completed a five-year modernization of Kyrgyzstan’s Toktogul Hydroelectric Power Plant without fully shutting it down, replacing aging Soviet-era machinery unit-by-unit while keeping the grid running. Agriculture Research Cooperation: Georgia and Tajikistan signed an MoU to expand agricultural collaboration, including cereal and livestock work, plant protection, joint scientific research, and specialist training. Digital Policy: Uzbekistan is considering legal limits on social media use for children under 16, aiming for “responsible use” rather than banning phones. Public Health (Global): The FDA approved the first treatment for chronic Hepatitis Delta Virus, urging people with chronic Hepatitis B to ask about HDV testing. Regional Safety Tech: Tajikistan maintains its ban on GTA ahead of GTA 6, citing concerns about crime influence on younger players. Water Governance: The Global Water Organization held a one-year progress meeting in Jeddah, reviewing its governance framework and four-year strategy across research, data, policy, and financing.
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