AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPress Freedom Under Pressure (Nigeria): President Bola Tinubu told the State House Press Corps to stop amplifying terrorists and kidnappers, warning that “freedom of expression” isn’t “freedom to defame” and urging journalists to prioritize national interest over sensationalism. Journalist Safety (Mexico): Mexico identified remains of crime journalist Roxana Guzman and arrested eight people, including four municipal police officers, after her 2026 abduction and killing. EU Online Safety: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said EU rules on children’s social media access will follow an expert report due July 13, with a legal proposal to come. Platform Governance (UK): Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy quit X, citing “abuse and misinformation,” joining other UK officials stepping away from the platform. Media Business (AP + Economist): AP plans an India visual journalism hub as US job cuts loom; The Economist launched “Economist Play,” a lower-cost audio-video subscription aimed at younger, more gender-balanced audiences. Independent Media (UK): The Canary reportedly halted its daily print edition after claiming Lloyds “debanked” it and withheld funds. AI Policy (Russia): Russia’s digital ministry proposed expanding state authority over AI, including international cooperation and support for foundational models. Conflict & Accountability (Lebanon/Israel): Rights groups warned a Lebanon-Israel framework agreement could block victims’ access to international justice.
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