AGP Executive Report
Last update: 35 minutes agoHealthcare in conflict: Médecins Sans Frontières marked World Humanitarian Day by spotlighting how protections for hospitals and health workers often fail in practice, with reported attacks on medical care continuing to rise. Custody and medical harm in Syria: Syria’s Interior Ministry says a police investigator who slapped a detainee despite being warned of hemophilia will face prosecution after Mohammad Ghamira died from a suspected brain hemorrhage. Civil society after Assad: A Damascus-based deputy minister says Syria’s post-Assad state is still renegotiating its relationship with civil society, as licensing of associations shifts from security control toward formal regulation. Regional health cooperation: Qatar and Egypt signed agreements including health cooperation and funding for a new Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani Hospital in Sohag, aiming to boost local healthcare capacity. Syria-Pakistan ties: Pakistan’s PM invited President Ahmed al-Sharaa to visit and called for expanded cooperation with Syria across sectors, including education and people-to-people links. Rights and religion: Rights groups say Syria has jailed a Christian former mayor without charges for more than a year, raising concerns about access to lawyers and family visits.
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