AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup Health & Safety Watch: FIFA’s Arsene Wenger says the mandatory 3-minute hydration breaks at the 2026 final didn’t change match results or flow of play, but FIFA will review them after the tournament before deciding on future use. Uruguay–Venezuela Aid: Uruguay’s second humanitarian flight to Venezuela has departed with 15 tons of health supplies, medicines, and hygiene kits for people affected by the June 24 double earthquake. End-of-Life Policy in France: France has approved euthanasia and assisted suicide legislation, now headed to the Constitutional Council—an issue that could ripple across European healthcare debates. Uruguay in Global Partnerships: Uruguay and India are expanding cooperation in technology, pharmaceuticals, food security, and scientific research, with India opening a full embassy in Montevideo and aiming to broaden trade coverage. Public Health & Climate Pressure: Scientists warn the hottest World Cup on record is also a climate-change signal, with wildfire smoke and high temperatures raising air-quality concerns around the final. WHO Opportunity: The WHO Global Internship Programme is open to citizens of all member states, including Uruguay, with placements across headquarters and country offices.
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