AGP Executive Report
Last update: a few seconds agoOnline Safety Push: Brazil’s President Lula signed new rules to strengthen protection for women online, setting platform duties to prevent and respond to violence against women and speeding enforcement through faster removal orders and a national offender registry. Education & Culture: Lula also backed adding misogyny and violence-prevention to school curricula, aiming for a broader cultural shift. Caribbean Policy Pressure: The Dutch government warned that aging populations and falling birth rates are straining healthcare, pensions, education, and labor markets across the Kingdom’s Caribbean parts—raising concerns about long-term public finances. Regional Connectivity: It also admitted worries about expensive, unreliable air links between islands, with talks continuing on public-service obligations and ferry options. Sports Spotlight: In the NWSL, Mallory Swanson returned from maternity leave and scored for Chicago Stars FC, ending an 11-game scoreless streak.
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