AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAI in Browsers: Google is expanding Ask Gemini in Chrome to Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, with Comoros included in the broader Africa rollout—desktop and iOS get the feature first, while Android users can trigger Gemini via the Chrome power button. EU-Comoros Trade Tech: The EU and ESA states (including Comoros) concluded talks on an enhanced Economic Partnership Agreement in Mauritius, aiming for more predictable rules and boosting services and digitalisation, with room for other ESA countries to join later. Sports & Youth Resilience: Sudan’s under-17 women’s team returned to international competition in Morocco for 2028 Olympics qualifiers, facing heavy defeats against Comoros but highlighting how young players are rebuilding sports dreams amid war. Religion Policy Watch: A Pew report maps government restrictions on religion, noting 58 countries with high/very high limits in 2023 and flagging major implications for travel and foreign policy. Low-Verification Gambling Ads: A sponsored roundup promotes “no-KYC” casinos for US players, claiming lighter checks for most play—worth noting for readers about the risks behind fast onboarding and withdrawal-triggered verification.
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