AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRussia & Schools: Russia plans to expand compulsory military-style training in schools from September, with pupils as young as 11 getting more drone and field-exercise lessons, alongside a new “Spiritual and Moral Culture” course. Germany School Safety: A custody dispute ended in tragedy at a youth welfare centre in Stade, where six staff were shot dead; police say the baby and mother were unharmed and the suspect is detained. UK Higher Education Funding: Oxford’s new Schwarzman Centre highlights the UK’s “big-donor” era as elite universities lean on billionaire gifts amid higher-education funding pressure. Alzheimer’s Research: Niigata University updates the risk link between APOE-e4 homozygosity and Alzheimer’s in Japan, finding the risk is lower than long-cited estimates. Europe Heatwave & Schools: WHO says Europe’s record heatwave has driven over 1,300 excess deaths, with schools and public services disrupted; Germany’s transport and roads were hit hard as temperatures topped 41°C. Online Safety Policy: EU ministers backed conclusions to prevent and combat cyber violence against girls, calling for better support for victims, parents and educators, plus stronger action by platforms and law enforcement.
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