AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHeatwave & schools: France is facing another scorching spell, with only about 7% of schools having air conditioning and thousands reportedly closing as classrooms become unbearable, while shoppers queue for AC units and fights break out at stores. Education infrastructure checks: After the June 24 earthquakes in Venezuela’s Valles del Tuy, teams are inspecting school buildings; some campuses are under yellow alert and one is restricted after severe structural concerns. Right to food push (UK): Anti-poverty campaigners urge new UK PM Andy Burnham to back “right to food” legislation, arguing food insecurity is driven by low incomes and inadequate social support, not just charity. Holocaust education funding (Germany): Germany will increase annual support for Yad Vashem to €5m for Holocaust research, documentation and education under a revised agreement. Digital sovereignty (Catalonia): Catalonia plans a sovereign public cloud, with an initial phase hosting 40% of Generalitat services and data under EU rules. Childcare expansion (Italy): Alfa Sistemi is building a 0–6 corporate childcare hub in Udine, aiming to blend business welfare with community services. Student safety & conflict: A Nigerian medical student in Kharkiv died after a Russian airstrike days before graduation.
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