AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDeportation flight controversy: A human rights monitor says Irish authorities served pork sausages to Muslim passengers on a charter deportation flight to Pakistan, calling the meal choice “inappropriate” and noting poor food quality; the €473,000 flight carried 24 men, with some detained overnight and two flagged as high-risk, and the operator Air Partner has since revised catering. Public health watch: As hantavirus concerns grow after deaths linked to the Andes variant on a cruise ship, the EU has moved into crisis information-sharing, though experts still say panic is unwarranted and there’s no single EU playbook for quarantine. Local health-adjacent care gap: North Macedonian families trying to manage frozen newborn stem cells via a Hungarian bank report dead ends and plan legal action, highlighting cross-border accountability problems. Wildlife and safety: A wolf kept as a pet in Skopje was found loose and taken to a zoo for quarantine, with officials reiterating wildlife captivity is prohibited. Healthcare systems context: Europe’s fraud/cyber resilience rankings show big differences by country, with fraud risk tied to government response and resources.
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