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AI Skills for Public Managers: Qatar’s Civil Service and Government Development Bureau ran an “Artificial Intelligence for Project Managers” workshop with the Ministry of Information and Technology, aiming to boost data-driven planning and decision-making across government entities. Public Health Labor: England’s resident doctors suspended planned strikes after a new government offer, sending the proposal to union members for a vote. AI Export Controls: The US ordered Anthropic to disable its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models for foreign nationals worldwide over security concerns, triggering global backlash from major tech leaders. Infrastructure Push: Sri Lanka’s government signaled a major capital spending ramp-up, with nearly Rs. 2 trillion earmarked for public infrastructure next year. Local Service Delivery: Delhi’s Territorial Army joined a Yamuna River cleanup alongside state efforts across multiple ghats, while Scotland’s Aberdeenshire Council won an award for improving trade waste service via app-based alerts. Governance and Trust: Ghana’s government demanded fairness after Canada denied Thomas Partey entry, and Fiji’s National Archives flagged the lack of a local archivist training institution as a key capacity gap.

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Satellite data service for agriculture market seen reaching $11.8 billion by 2030

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