AGP Executive Report
Last update: 42 minutes agoSpiritually Integrated Psychotherapy: A practice-based study of Catholic therapists across 13 countries (including Belarus) reports how spiritually integrated therapy can affect both spiritual and nonspiritual distress, offering real-world guidance for clinicians. Bryansk Bus Attack—Medical Update: Belarus’ Health Ministry says injured children and adults from the June 17 bus incident are stable, with one child still in intensive care and a multidisciplinary surgical team preparing further treatment. Bryansk Bus Attack—New Claims: Ukraine’s Security Service says Russian systems recorded no Ukrainian drones during the incident, arguing the attack may have been carried out by Russian security services. Belarusian Centralized Testing Results: Belarus’ Education Ministry released 2026 centralized testing results: 583 students scored 100 (math led), 22 were removed for cheating, and 8 couldn’t finish for medical reasons. Human Rights—Donations Convictions: Viasna reports at least 159 people convicted in Belarus for transferring money to “extremist/terrorist” solidarity funds, including IT specialists and women, with some facing long prison terms. Digital Surveillance Risks: A new report warns AI-powered state monitoring and biometric databases create high or very high surveillance risk in 31 countries, raising concerns for privacy and safety.
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