AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoLongevity & Work: A “Longevity: Who Wants to Work Forever” panel at Sofia’s Bulgaria Across Five Oceans forum stressed that ageing science is advancing fast, but personal longevity plans must be grounded in real medicine and your own body—not generic protocols. Children & Family Policy: The National Network for Children urged restoring the parliamentary committee for children and family, warning that removing it signals lower political priority amid child poverty, violence, mental health and family support gaps. Demography Solutions: Another forum panel focused on cutting preventable deaths among working-age people, improving healthcare and education, and expanding real childcare capacity in big cities. Sports for Healthy Youth: Youth and Sports Minister Encho Keryazov opened the European Grand Prix taekwondo event in Sofia, highlighting grassroots sport as a route to healthier kids. Public Health & Safety: Bulgaria’s Food Safety Agency flagged pesticide residue issues in an Argentine sunflower seed shipment, while Sunny Beach’s hotel fire investigation continues after two technicians died. Mosquito Control: Ruse began larvicide treatments along the Danube with funding for longer-term, cross-border mosquito control with Romania. EU Consumer Rules: The European Commission opened infringement steps against Bulgaria for not fully transposing EU consumer green-claims rules. Health Risks Online: EU data says Bulgaria is the worst in the bloc for criminal webpages related to child sexual abuse material.
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