AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBelarus Health & Safety: Belarus Investigative Committee says a suspect was detained in the Minsk Region case tied to children’s mass poisoning in Barysau, adding that products were recalled and seized and that the incident was linked to sanitary violations during dairy production. Health Education Policy: Belarus’ Health Ministry says medical university admissions are shifting toward targeted enrollment, with tuition-based places reduced for some specialties (notably pharmacy part-time), after officials reported demand for targeted referrals already exceeding available spots. Public Health & Workplace Risk: Belarus Emergencies Ministry reports two construction workers were safely rescued after getting stranded in a suspended platform about 19 meters high in Babruisk; no medical help was needed. Human Rights & Health Access: Reuters reports U.S.-led talks to secure further releases of Belarus political prisoners have been delayed, with opposition leader Tsikhanouskaya warning that postponements can “ruin health” for vulnerable detainees. Cross-border Health Supply & Sanctions: A European investigation into Belarus logistics firm Jenty describes how shipments of medical products to Russia may be routed to bypass EU transport restrictions, raising concerns for medicine supply chains. Minsk Crime: Investigative Committee reports a man killed a woman with scissors and a knife in Minsk and then died by suicide; a murder case has been opened.
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