AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoRobotics for AI research: Changingtek Robotics launched its high-precision tactile sensing data collection hand, designed for embodied robot research and precision manipulation, with 2.34 taxels/cm² resolution, 0–160 N force sensing, and synchronized visual/pose/force/tactile capture for model training. Fintech meets real assets: MEXC rolled out “RealStocks,” letting eligible users buy shares in real U.S.-listed companies via a crypto-style interface using USDT, with genuine liquidity and dividends where applicable. Debt and development: A new IMF-based roundup highlights several African countries with relatively low IMF debt exposure, pointing to more fiscal breathing room for healthcare and education. Public speech under pressure: Afrobarometer’s Pan-Africa Profile finds broad support for media freedom and the right to organise, but perceived freedom of speech is falling, with Comoros among the lowest scores. Health risk shift: Research warns chikungunya could expand into temperate regions by 2100 as climate change reshapes mosquito-friendly areas. Comoros-linked opportunity: FAO’s Global AgriInno Challenge 2026 is open for innovators targeting agrifood problems in Small Island Developing States, with Comoros eligible for reserved finalist spots. Regional tech diplomacy: Tanzania’s economic diplomacy push is credited with boosting trade, investment, and medical tourism, including a Comoros-Tanzania medical outreach that treated thousands and sent more patients for specialised care. Sanctions with maritime reach: The U.S. Treasury expanded sanctions on Iran’s military oil network, including a Comoros-flagged tanker, tightening restrictions on shipping and related entities.
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