AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBangkok Safety Shock: Thailand’s transport ministry ordered urgent probes after a freight train slammed into a BMTA bus near the Makkasan crossing, killing 8 and injuring 32; forensic teams finished overnight collection as officials pushed victim ID and compensation. Metro Capacity Push: Delhi Metro will add 24 extra trips from May 18 to shift riders away from private cars, with more staff, ticket counters and scanners to prevent station bottlenecks. Shipping Sanctions Ripple: CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd suspended Cuba bookings after a May 1 U.S. executive order, risking major disruption to Cuba-bound cargo flows. Strait of Hormuz Moves: Iran says it will reopen a limited, fee-based route for cooperating commercial vessels, while reporting dozens of transits since Wednesday. Public Health at Sea: Canada confirmed a hantavirus positive case among cruise returnees in B.C., with the wider risk to the public described as low. Road Risk Worldwide: Italy’s Modena attack—ruled non-terror—left 8 injured, including amputations, after a car plowed into pedestrians.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.