AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHealth Tech: Health Canada has approved the first generic semaglutide injection for weight loss, branded Svemia, for weekly use in people aged 12+ for chronic weight management alongside diet and activity—marking a major step as cheaper GLP-1 options expand in Canada. Space & Climate Innovation (Sahara-linked): A Madrid-based feature spotlights “Garden Against All Odds,” an engineered, experimental food project in Algeria’s Saharan context, built by a refugee camp-born climate visionary to grow fresh organic produce despite aid limits and instability. Regional Tech & Trade Geopolitics: A report says the U.S. temporarily suspended some anti-dumping and countervailing duties on phosphate fertilizer imports from Morocco for eight months, a move framed as supporting American farmers while also reshaping North Africa’s strategic ties. Sahrawi Political Reality Check: Commentary on the Polisario after Abdelaziz argues the public narrative around leadership and victimhood needs more context, pointing to how camp governance and messaging have shaped perceptions in Tindouf. Screen Tourism (Tech/Travel): A set-jetting roundup highlights how screen-driven travel is accelerating demand, with Greece ranking high for 2026—useful for understanding how media tech and travel platforms can rapidly move visitor flows.
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