AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSchool Safety & Justice: France’s missing 11-year-old Lyhanna case has ended with her body identified, with President Emmanuel Macron calling it “unacceptable” and pointing to “cracks” in the system after police and prosecutors faced backlash. Digital Discipline: Poland plans to restrict smartphone use in elementary schools from Sept. 1, banning devices during breaks and classes (with health and urgent contact exceptions) and also moving to tighten protections against online pornography for minors. Student Wellbeing: A Youth Voices Count survey in New Britain reports more than one in five students experiencing anxiety or depression, alongside ongoing bullying concerns and calls for safer school environments. Higher Education Activism: Thousands of Belgian academics and students have signed an open letter urging universities to cut ties with Israeli institutions, pushing beyond statements toward concrete partnership changes. Local Security Planning: Ukrainian mayors say European counterparts are increasingly asking for practical lessons on “security resilience” planning, while Ukraine seeks expertise to meet international infrastructure standards. Vocational Skills: Uzbekistan’s Ferghana region and German vocational providers are expanding cooperation to build modern training centres and align skills with labour-market needs.
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