AGP Picks
View all

AGP Executive Report

Last update: a day ago

Nuclear Safety Watch: UN atomic chief Rafael Grossi warned of a growing “pattern” of attacks on nuclear power plants after a drone strike from Iraq hit Abu Dhabi’s Barakah facility, urging tighter protection as warfare increasingly targets energy infrastructure. Water & Agriculture: Iraq is preparing for a “water wave” from Syria by monitoring shared rivers around the clock and adjusting dam and reservoir operations, as Euphrates flooding has already displaced thousands in Deir Ez-Zor and Raqqa. Oil & Logistics Pressure: Strait of Hormuz disruption and renewed US-Iran tensions are keeping crude and shipping risk elevated, with reports of more “dark” vessel transits and continued pressure on regional trade routes that feed Iraq’s construction and industrial supply chains. Textiles Under Strain: The Iran war is pushing up crude-linked input costs and squeezing orders for textile manufacturers, with Surat-based producers reporting tighter margins and turning to digital printing and product expansion to cope. Regional Policy Signals: Iraq appointed an industry veteran as its new oil minister, while the wider Gulf ceasefire talks remain fragile—key for energy planning and investment confidence. Security Spillover: A missile strike hit Kuwait’s Ali Al Salem air base injuring US personnel and damaging drones, underscoring how quickly regional conflict can disrupt operations.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.

AGP Wire

fallback image
May 18, 2026

Opterro names DOME exclusive distributor in the Middle East

EIN Presswire

fallback image
May 13, 2026

Kent Imaging taps Roots Pharmaceutical to distribute SnapshotNIR in GCC and Iraq

EIN Presswire

fallback image
May 29, 2026

North Carolina Libertarians highlight freedom message at national convention

EIN Presswire

fallback image
May 25, 2026

Post-war Gulf deal faces broader risks beyond Iran's nuclear program

EIN Presswire


Perspectify logo Perspectify News

Learn about labels.

Labels
Left-wing Center-left Neutral Public Broadcaster Gov't Institution Center-right Right-wing Pro-Government Gov't Propaganda Indeterminate
filter

Filter

Source Label Filters

All labels are selected. Deselect any labels you want to hide from your feed.

Labels:

Left-wing
Center-left
Neutral
Public Broadcaster
Gov't Institution
Center-right
Right-wing
Pro-Government
Gov't Propaganda
Indeterminate
Iran War Again Underlined Iraqi Kurdistan’s Critical Air Defense Need

Iran War Again Underlined Iraqi Kurdistan’s Critical Air Defense Need

Zero imports: America stops importing oil from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Libya

Zero imports: America stops importing oil from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Libya


fallback image
13 hours ago

Rubio Says Tom Barrack to Remain Key US Diplomatic Figure on Syria, Iraq

MENAFN

fallback image
12 hours ago

Trump Says US Avoided Targeting Iran’s Military, Citing Iraq War Lessons

MENAFN

fallback image
15 hours ago

Trump Says US Held Back from Striking Iran's Military

MENAFN

fallback image
May 24, 2026

Iraq, Iran FMs Address U.S. Nuclear Talks in Phone Call

MENAFN

fallback image
May 23, 2026

Iraq to Coordinate with Saudi Arabia, UAE in Attack Investigations

MENAFN

fallback image
May 23, 2026

Iraq’s High-Level Committee Continues Investigation into Attacks on KSA, UAE

MENAFN

More press releases

Video Stories

YouTube video thumbnail: Iraq’s Water Crisis: Can the Land of two Rivers Survive?
Play
Iraq’s Water Crisis: Can the Land of two Rivers Survive?
YouTube video thumbnail: Iraq: Three Decades of War | With War Photographer David Pratt
Play
Iraq: Three Decades of War | With War Photographer David Pratt
Affinity Group Publishing Logo Showcase
Discover Affinity Group Publishing
YouTube video thumbnail: Al-Muhaibis: Social Practices and Traditions Associated With it
Play
Al-Muhaibis: Social Practices and Traditions Associated With it
YouTube video thumbnail: The Forbidden Zone: Why Is Turkey Building Military Bases Inside Iraq?
Play
The Forbidden Zone: Why Is Turkey Building Military Bases Inside Iraq?

Video Title

Sign up for:

Iraq Industry Today

The daily local news briefing you can trust. Every day. Subscribe now.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.

globe

Explore More

Share this page:

Sign up for:

Iraq Industry Today

The daily local news briefing you can trust. Every day. Subscribe now.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.