AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoExtreme Heat & Player Safety: FIFA is mandating a three-minute hydration break midway through each half at the 2026 World Cup, aiming to protect athletes in hot conditions—though critics note it applies even in climate-controlled venues. Food Policy & Public Health: Brazil-backed efforts are pushing for clearer rules on ultra-processed foods, with supporters citing health risks and calling for tighter limits in school meals. Antibiotics Regulation: The EU is rejecting a Brazilian bid to delay new antibiotic rules, raising concerns about traceability and compliance for beef exports. Climate & Health Risks: El Niño has officially started, with forecasts warning of “very strong” impacts—more storms and flooding risk in some regions, plus wider knock-on effects that can disrupt food systems and increase disease risk. Uruguay-Linked Humanitarian Concern: Argentine activists detained in Libya after joining a Gaza aid mission remain held, with families demanding urgent release. Uruguay Wellness Education: AlmaHolistica in Montevideo opened enrollment for an International Family Constellations Certification, adding a complementary meditation instructor track.
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