AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBelarus Security Watch: Kyiv is again warning that Alexander Lukashenko could let Belarus serve as a launchpad for new Russian attacks, pointing to years of hosting Russian nuclear and military infrastructure and joint nuclear drills—raising fresh health-and-safety concerns for people living near potential escalation zones. Nuclear Risk Reminder: A new reflection on Chernobyl marks how war around Ukraine’s nuclear sites is reviving fears of another disaster, with Zaporizhzhia repeatedly in the spotlight. Cross-border Health Impact: NATO condemned a Russian drone strike that hit a Romanian apartment building, injuring civilians and sending people to hospital—another reminder that Belarus-linked regional instability can quickly spill into everyday medical needs. Belarus Health Policy: Belarus launched a free early lung cancer screening program, a major prevention step for early detection. Public Health & Travel: Belarus’ health ministry advised against travel to Congo and Uganda, signaling ongoing infectious-disease risk management. Care for Belarusians abroad: A new Prytuliaj Mianie shelter opened in Warsaw to support Belarusians in difficult circumstances, including volunteers and partners focused on wellbeing and stability. Rehab Funding: Aliaksandr Milinkevich’s family says a fundraising campaign for his treatment and rehabilitation has reached its target. Workforce Health Signals: Belstat data shows Belarusian enterprises dismissed more people than they hired in April, with healthcare among the sectors showing a negative employment balance.
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