AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPress Freedom & Regulation: Nepal’s communications minister Vikram Timilsina told journalists the government is ready for dialogue and insists press freedom can’t be violated, while the Nepal Journalists Federation president Nirmala Sharma accused the state of narrowing access to information. Platform Accountability: India’s MeitY summoned Meta over paid Instagram ads promoting child sexual abuse material, ordering ads and related content disabled and demanding an explanation within seven days. Detention & Safety of Journalists: IPI Nigeria and CPJ renewed calls to immediately release detained Secret Reporters journalist Stanley Ugagbe after reports of an abduction in Abuja. Media Industry Pressure Points: RSF’s 2026 press freedom ranking put Libya at 138th, citing weak legal protections, divided media control, and digital restrictions. Local Media Access Fight: In NSW, Libertarian MLC John Ruddick backed new transparency/free speech policy after Hawkesbury barred local outlets from council meetings. Industry Economics & Content: India-UK film/streaming trade talks and UK incentives are framed as boosts for India’s media growth. Disaster & Public Safety: KZN deployed disaster teams after an eThekwini informal settlement fire left dozens homeless; Mumbai/Delhi flights were disrupted by heavy rain. Media Losses: Pangasinan’s Sunday Punch published its final print edition after 70 years.
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