AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEarthquake Disrupts Schools: A 7.8 quake off Mindanao has suspended classes for about 3.24 million learners and affected 6,224 public schools, with 128,861 education staff impacted across five regions. Student Finance Pressure: A UK campaign group calls student loans a “national scandal,” arguing graduate debt is a tax on aspiration and is holding young people back from housing and family plans. Dementia and Diet: New research links nitrate sources to dementia risk, with nitrate from vegetables tied to lower risk while animal/processed sources and drinking water raise risk. International Education Pathways: Five Kenyan universities are set to join a Kenya–Romania EU-accredited corridor with Danubius International University, aiming for dual qualifications and Erasmus+ mobility. Online Safety for Children: Trinidad and Tobago’s parent-teacher association backs proposed education law updates, including tighter rules on social media use for children under 12. EU–Jordan Partnership: EU human rights chief Kaja Ollongren highlights Jordan as a trusted strategic partner, citing long-running cooperation and refugee support.
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