AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHealth & Rights: UN experts say Belarus is continuing “transnational repression” after eight former political prisoners had their passports arbitrarily invalidated abroad, warning it can block access to essentials like healthcare, jobs, and banking. Healthcare Cooperation: Indonesia plans to bring Belarusian doctors to train local medical staff, with focus areas including heart disease, cancer, neurology/stroke, urology, nephrology, and maternal/child health. Belarus–US Relations: Lukashenko congratulated Donald Trump and said a meeting could happen this fall, aiming to normalize Belarus–U.S. ties. Belarus in the News Cycle: A Belarusian bus hit by a drone in Russia’s Bryansk region is reported as involving injured passengers treated and released, with health officials and investigations following. Cybersecurity: A surge in AI-related software vulnerabilities is raising alarm that defenders may struggle to patch fast enough. Sports (Belarus-linked): Aryna Sabalenka’s Wimbledon run continues after she was beaten by Naomi Osaka in a major upset, setting up Osaka’s quarter-final.
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