AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHormuz & Gulf Travel Security: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says no country can charge transit fees on the Strait of Hormuz as he tours the UAE, Kuwait and Bahrain to reassure allies after US-Iran talks. Iran, meanwhile, insists the strait will not return to pre-war conditions and says it will administer it, keeping uncertainty over shipping and regional stability. US-Iran Deal Watch: The US temporarily eased sanctions on Iranian oil and talks continue under a 60-day framework, while Trump claims Iran agreed to “highest level” nuclear inspections—claims Iran disputes. Airline Disruption Updates: Some carriers are resuming limited Middle East routes, but others keep suspensions, with Bahrain-linked services still paused for parts of the summer. Bahrain Local Life & Travel Convenience: NBB rolled out a revamped digital banking app with “Pockets” goal-based savings (including travel goals). Muharraq Education & City Services: Muharraq Council approved a plan for a University of Bahrain academy, and a proposal calls for a 24-hour hotline for urgent tree and irrigation issues. Weather Alert for Visitors: Extreme heat warnings are in focus for the Austrian Grand Prix weekend, a reminder to plan for high-temperature travel.
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