AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBiodiversity Under Pressure: A new study warns the Caucasian lynx could be pushed out of southern mountain slopes as warming and drying accelerate, shrinking suitable habitat across Turkey, the Caucasus and Iran. Plastic Circularity Push: SynPet secured an environmental and planning permit for a major Port of Antwerp recycling plant, aiming to turn mixed plastic waste into circular products—an approach that could cut landfill and virgin plastic demand. Water & Waste Infrastructure: The European Investment Bank is backing Türkiye’s earthquake reconstruction with support for drinking water and wastewater systems in Hatay, alongside renewable energy and efficiency finance for SMEs. Judicial Trust & Investment: Former Constitutional Court chief Haşim Kılıç says foreign investors will avoid Türkiye without confidence in courts, pointing to high-profile detentions tied to business groups. Gülen Extradition Drive: Justice Minister Akın Gürlek says Türkiye will update and resubmit extradition requests for FETÖ-linked suspects abroad, citing “new evidence.” Regional Diplomacy: Erdoğan urged international actors to protect the new US-Iran agreement from sabotage, warning Israel may try to derail the peace process.
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