AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHealth Regulation: Bulgaria’s Health Minister Katya Ivkova warned that intravenous administration of dietary supplements, cosmetic products, unauthorized medicinal products, and injections/infusions by unqualified people is prohibited, with stricter rules also for medicine advertising online and in media. Public Health & Safety: Measles cases in Bulgaria reached 364, including 300 children, as authorities continue to track outbreaks. Workplace Wellness & Policy: A new employment trends report highlights rising pressure on employers around remote work, skilled-worker shortages, AI and data protection, workplace safety, and regulatory burden. Economy & Care Sector: Bulgaria’s GDP rose 0.4% in Q1 2026, with health and social assistance among activities supporting growth. Migration & Screening: Border Police detained 32 illegal migrants and a driver at the Burgas checkpoint; they were dehydrated, examined, and held while EU Migration Pact screening procedures begin. Community & Mental Well-being: Thessaloniki set a Guinness record with 832 synchronized zeibekiko dancers, supporting Alzheimer’s awareness and social inclusion. Sports & Health Attention: Sweden opened its World Cup campaign with a 5-1 win over Tunisia, with standout performances from Isak and Gyökeres. Education Reform: Bulgaria plans to speed up school curriculum updates, aiming to finish by end-2027 instead of 2029.
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