AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRail Safety Crisis (UK): A Bedfordshire collision between two passenger trains killed the driver and left about 100 injured, with 9 still in critical condition as Network Rail extends disruption and recovery work through June 28; investigators are expected to focus on signal failures and possible human error. Maritime Energy Tensions (Hormuz): CENTCOM says commercial traffic kept moving through the Strait of Hormuz despite Iranian closure claims, while Trump warns the U.S. could impose future transit fees after a 60-day ceasefire. Rail Rules Tightened (India): Indian Railways raised penalties under the Jan Vishwas Act for smoking and for men entering ladies coaches, with fines now set at Rs 2,000 and Rs 2,500 respectively. Infrastructure Progress (Zimbabwe): Zimbabwe opened 59.9 km of the Bulawayo–Victoria Falls highway after rehabilitation, aiming to cut travel times and improve safety. Urban Transit Build (Indonesia): Jakarta broke ground on the Dukuh Atas pedestrian deck to connect six transport modes, targeting completion in 2028. Freight & Fuel Flows (Azerbaijan–Armenia): Azerbaijan shipped diesel and wheat to Armenia and continued transit cargo via rail, underscoring growing regional logistics links.
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