AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGulf Security Shock: The U.S. says two service members were killed and one is missing after Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks on a base in Jordan, with four others medically evacuated and later discharged—marking the first U.S. deaths from direct Iranian fire since the war’s early phase. MoU Fallout: Iran’s deputy foreign minister says Tehran has suspended its commitments under the Islamabad MoU with the U.S., accusing Washington of repeated violations, as both sides keep trading strikes. Infrastructure Under Fire: Iran’s escalation is hitting civilian lifelines—Kuwait reports damage to power and desalination facilities and injuries at an oil site, while Bahrain says its air defences intercepted new aerial threats. Regional Diplomacy: UAE condemns the attacks as violations of sovereignty and backs Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan, while Pakistan and Kuwait urge de-escalation and full MoU implementation. Bahrain Watch: Bahrain also sounded readiness alerts amid the wider Gulf escalation. Consumer & Market Oversight: Bahrain’s Ministry of Industry and Commerce reports inspections found price-display failures, expired goods, and price manipulation, leading to corrective actions and legal steps. Workforce & Skills: Youth City 2030 gets a boost as Bahrain’s Survey and Land Registration Bureau highlights training tied to surveying, geospatial data and AI tools for future jobs.
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