AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPFAS Risk in Lebanon: Groundwater at Lebanon airport was confirmed contaminated with PFAS “forever chemicals,” with samples taken in February above state/federal standards; the City Council will hold a public hearing and consider $104,500 for a state-mandated investigation to map the full extent and public health exposure. Humanitarian Coordination: A new alliance of aid agencies is pushing for smarter, more coordinated disaster response as global needs keep rising. Middle East Shipping & Oil Pressure: Iran warns it will shift to a “fully offensive” posture in the Strait of Hormuz if diplomacy fails, while the U.S. says no talks are scheduled and claims the strait is open—keeping oil and shipping uncertainty front and center for regional trade. Port & Logistics Investment (Syria): DP World continues advancing the $800m Port of Tartous modernization, including delivery of cranes and ongoing work on additional MHCs. Local Community Services: A nonprofit in Lebanon is preparing a residential substance-use treatment center for moms and children, but delays in federal funding push opening to 2027 and costs have risen from about $8m to $12.2m. Fraud Watch (Consumer Impact): BBB Scam Tracker updates show ongoing online purchase scams and losses across multiple U.S. cities, underscoring the need for tighter consumer protections and awareness.
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