AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMalta Tourism Pulse: A Deloitte Malta survey shared at the MHRA Malta Hospitality Forum says Q1 2026 brought more tourist arrivals and more guest nights, but visitors stayed fewer nights and spent less, with flights boosting connectivity. EU Sanctions Friction: Greece, backed by Cyprus and Malta, is pushing to soften a proposed six-month Russian oil price cap within the EU’s 21st sanctions package, while Italy and Bulgaria also raise concerns—potentially blunting the plan’s impact. Local Justice & Tech: Malta’s Daphne Caruana Galizia murder trial begins in Valletta for businessman Yorgen Fenech, with prosecutors alleging a €150,000 payment to arrange the 2017 killing. Energy Storage Boost: The World Bank approved $265m for Morocco’s 300MW Ifahsa pumped hydropower project near Chefchaouen, aimed at helping integrate more solar and wind by acting like a “giant rechargeable battery.” Public Health Watch: Malta and Moldova report separate food poisoning outbreaks, with Malta investigating a workplace incident after lunch and Moldova confirming Salmonella Enteritidis in a hotel-linked cluster. AI Governance in Crisis: The Order of Malta’s embassy in Ukraine hosted a conference on using AI for humanitarian relief while managing risks to human dignity and rights. EV Security Math: New analysis argues meeting EU EV targets could cut oil import needs by 190 million barrels a year by decade’s end, saving over €10bn.
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