AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSpace & Disaster Tech: China and Central Asian partners (including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan) signed an agreement in Urumqi to build the “Tianwu Constellation” satellite network for shared remote-sensing monitoring of earthquakes, landslides, glacial floods and agricultural pests, starting with five satellites and using an AI processing center in Xinjiang for early-warning and water-security support. World Cup (Uzbekistan): Uzbekistan’s historic World Cup debut continues in Group K as DR Congo take on Uzbekistan with qualification on the line; Uzbekistan, still searching for points after heavy defeats, needs a big result to keep hopes alive while Congo must win to stay in contention. World Cup (Group K): Portugal vs Colombia becomes the headline Group K decider: Colombia can top the group with a draw, while Portugal need a win to finish first and shape a smoother Round of 32 path. EU Migration Pressure: A senior MGIMO researcher says the EU may push Central Asian states to host migrant centers for rejected asylum seekers, with Uzbekistan flagged as unlikely to accept.
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