AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoScreen Tourism: Euronews reports that screen-driven travel is accelerating fast, with Expedia projecting a potential $8B U.S. market; using Holafly’s Screen Tourism Forecast Index, Greece ranks fifth globally for 2026 set-jetting (61.0/100), as Gen Z and Millennials increasingly plan trips based on what they see online. Public Health & Pharma: Health Canada approved Svemia, the first generic semaglutide injection for weight loss (once weekly for ages 12+), filed by Apotex as a generic of Wegovy—part of a broader wave of cheaper GLP-1 options. AI, Rights & Occupation: Aminatou Haidar told the UN Human Rights Council that AI and digital tools are being used to intensify surveillance and discrimination against Sahrawi women human rights defenders under Morocco’s occupation, warning that technology can amplify existing power imbalances. AI Governance Debate: At the ELI Morocco Forum 2026, entrepreneur Guillermo Taboada challenged uncritical AI adoption, arguing misuse creates “cognitive debt” and calling for better AI literacy and governance. Politics & Western Sahara: A commentary on Gabriel Boric’s Western Sahara stance says his government retreated from self-determination and human-rights principles, citing denial of recognition to the SADR and silence on alleged abuses.
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