AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoChild Safety & Parenting: Malaysia’s DPM Fadillah Yusof urged fathers to act as “moral guides” as social-media pressures and social ills grow, while the Philippine Pediatric Society and developmental specialists warned against unsupervised social media for kids 16 and under, calling for co-managed accounts and clear boundaries. Women’s Safety & Media-Linked Crime: An anti-crime campaign in Malaysia highlighted street violence, stalking and cyberstalking, plus scams and online sexual exploitation, pushing for better policing, lighting and CCTV. Heat & Health Systems: A Europe-wide heatwave was flagged as the most severe on record, with scientists stressing human-driven climate change; South Korea’s health insurance overhaul also sparked fears that limits on reimbursed treatments could reduce patient access. Copyright & Business Risk: The Philippines’ IPO reminded cafés and shops that playing music publicly can trigger licensing obligations for composers, performers and record producers. Politics & Platforms: UK far-right groups were reported using the “Buy Me A Coffee” fundraising app, while Cyprus-focused EU communications stressed that “Brussels” pressures are felt locally, including online truth battles. Arts & Culture: A new San Francisco museum opened for Chinese LGBTQ art and culture, and Pakistan marked the death anniversary of veteran radio/TV performer Begum Khursheed Shahid.
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