AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWildlife Under Pressure: Rare Egyptian vultures are being spotted in far lower numbers than usual as the Middle East war disrupts their 5,000-kilometre migration corridor—Bulgaria’s bird experts warn the decline could signal a wider collapse. Science Communication: A Croatian expert says science must be made visible and understandable now more than ever, because misinformation and AI-generated claims fill the gaps. Health & Work: A Bulgarian survey finds low pay is the top worry for health professionals, with most ready to protest if reforms don’t deliver. Digital Growth: Bulgaria is positioning itself as a regional AI and high-performance computing hub, pointing to INSAIT, GATE and Sofia’s supercomputer and future AI factory. Public Safety & Prices: Parliament moves on consumer protection amendments against unjustified price hikes, while farmers ask for less bureaucracy and more stability. Fraud Crackdown: Cyprus joined a Europe-wide operation targeting a fake-medicine and supplement network with a main warehouse in Bulgaria. Culture Abroad: Bulgarians abroad gathered in Munich for the “Expats Join Hands in Worldwide Dance” folklore festival, with officials calling it a living bridge to identity.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.