AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Closure: Iran says it has shut the Strait of Hormuz to all shipping in retaliation for U.S. airstrikes, a move that could sharply disrupt global oil flows and drive prices higher—raising knock-on risks for health supplies and humanitarian access. Humanitarian Logistics: UNHCR warns that Middle East conflict disruptions are delaying shipments of medicines, vaccines, and emergency relief, with higher costs from diversions, restricted airspace, and insurance premiums. Iraq Health & Safety for Pilgrims: Iraq’s holy cities (Karbala, Najaf, Baghdad) have started early Muharram preparations, with security, health, and transport teams planning for large crowds and major rituals. Burns Death in UK (Iraq-born): A 22-year-old woman from Blackburn, born in Iraq, died after severe burns from an apparent self-immolation incident, with an inquest opened in Greater Manchester. CCHF in Iraq: Reports note new Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever cases and deaths in Iraq’s provinces, underscoring ongoing outbreak pressure. World Cup Health Risks Abroad: Coverage highlights a “zombie drug” crisis in Philadelphia’s Kensington area near World Cup venues, pointing to serious overdose and wound risks tied to xylazine use. Iraq Football & Wellbeing: Iraq’s Aymen Hussein’s World Cup journey is profiled, spotlighting resilience after family trauma and the role of sport in recovery.
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