AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoMango Probe Update: Jonathan Andic, son of Mango founder Isak Andic, says the murder accusation is “serious, unjust and unfounded” and is temporarily stepping down from vice-president duties to focus on his legal defence after his May 19 arrest in Spain; his team also argues the death could be accidental, citing knee osteoarthritis and earlier footage of Isak losing balance. EU Transport Rights: The European Commission is pressing Spain to compensate passengers affected by the Adamuz train accident, stressing EU rules can’t be avoided by internal rail disputes. Montserrat Governance & Funding: Montserrat’s Legislative Department launches an essay competition on the island’s political legacy, while the Government rolls out EC$8.1m under the CDB Basic Needs Trust Fund 11 to cut poverty and strengthen essential services. Regional Security & Health: Antigua and Barbuda outlines CARICOM border-security proposals, and PAHO/WHO with OECS-PPS plans a workshop to improve access to medicines across the Eastern Caribbean. Tech & Trade Signals: Spain inaugurates a new EU-funded quantum computer at Barcelona’s supercomputing centre, and Montserrat is listed among Caribbean exhibitors for St. Maarten’s SMART trade show.
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