AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNATO Summit Security: Turkey has tightened security ahead of the NATO leaders’ meeting in Ankara, banning public gatherings and deploying major police resources and air defenses, while officials frame the move as both protection and a show of alliance value. Higher Education Crackdown: A decree in Turkey’s Official Gazette ordered the closure of Istanbul Bilgi University, alarming students and staff who say there were no warnings despite recent accreditation checks. Social Media Curbs for Youth: A growing wave of countries is debating or rolling out limits on children’s social media use, with Turkey among those working on similar legislation. Istanbul Economy Watch: Inflation in Istanbul eased slightly in June, while Turkey’s central bank ended an additional lira reserve requirement for FX deposits. World Cup Shock (USMNT): The U.S. was knocked out of its knockout opener plan after Folarin Balogun’s red card kept him out of the Round of 16 vs Belgium, following a 2-0 win over Bosnia. Diplomacy: Kyrgyzstan’s foreign minister met President Erdoğan, highlighting cooperation in the UN and Turkic organizations and reaffirming plans for a strategic partnership.
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