AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBelarus–Uzbekistan Summit Prep: Minsk is set to host the third Uzbekistan–Belarus Interregional Forum on July 8–9, with leaders expected to sign a package of deals boosting trade and cooperation in agriculture, mechanical engineering, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and food, plus cultural and humanitarian exchanges. Organ Transplant Crime Watch: Japan reports arrests tied to alleged paid organ transplant brokering in Cambodia, including a case involving Belarus-linked activity without required permission—another reminder of how cross-border “medical tourism” can turn into trafficking. UN Human Rights: UN experts warn Belarus is continuing “transnational repression” after passports of eight former political prisoners were arbitrarily invalidated abroad, affecting access to healthcare, work, and basic legal rights. Spyware and Health Privacy: European Parliament moves toward a debate on spyware after Citizen Lab findings that an MEP investigating Pegasus was itself repeatedly hacked, raising concerns about digital safety for people working on public health and rights. Cybersecurity Risk: A surge in AI-driven software vulnerabilities is being flagged as a fast-growing threat, with defenders struggling to patch issues quickly enough.
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