AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUN Human Rights: UN experts say Belarus is continuing “transnational repression” after eight former political prisoners had their Belarusian passports arbitrarily invalidated in exile, warning this can block access to healthcare, work, banking and even create statelessness. Cybersecurity & Health Privacy: European Parliament debate is set after Citizen Lab and Amnesty-linked reporting that former MEP Stelios Kouloglou’s phone was repeatedly hacked with Pegasus while he investigated spyware abuses—another reminder that digital surveillance can endanger people’s rights, including access to essential services. AI Governance: The UN opened its first all-nations AI governance forum in Geneva, with scientists warning current systems can’t guarantee they won’t cause catastrophic harm—raising stakes for how health and safety rules are built. Belarus–Indonesia Medical Links: Indonesia plans to bring Belarusian doctors to train local staff, with focus areas including heart disease, cancer, neurology/stroke, and maternal and child health, alongside cooperation in pharmaceuticals. Belarus in the spotlight: Belarusian leader Lukashenko congratulated Donald Trump and floated a possible meeting this fall, while UN-linked passport cases keep Belarus’ human-rights situation in focus.
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