AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoISIS Brides Return, No Charges Yet: Six women and 13 children linked to ISIL arrived in Australia from Syria’s al-Roj camp, with police searching belongings and downloading devices on arrival—but no arrests or charges were made, while investigations stay “ongoing.” The political heat is rising as Prime Minister Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke have stayed largely silent beyond saying any crimes will be prosecuted. Health Under Fire in Lebanon: Israel’s war on Lebanon’s healthcare system continues to claim lives, with reports of more than 120 healthcare workers killed since early March, including rescue teams hit during recovery efforts. Care Abuse Case in the US Army: At Fort Hood, prosecutors described alleged patterns of secret recordings and abuse by suspended OB-GYN Maj. Blaine McGraw during an Article 32 hearing. Syria Health & Social Policy: Syria’s new decree raises pensions by 30% starting June 1, offering a rare domestic relief measure amid broader hardship. Conflict-Education Push: The LEGO Foundation and IRC pledged $97 million to expand play-based learning for 5 million conflict-affected children across the region, including Syria.
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