AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoBorder & Health Safety: 32 illegal migrants and their driver were detained at the Poda checkpoint near Burgas; authorities say the group was dehydrated and in poor condition, but none required hospital care, and fast-track proceedings plus EU “screening” procedures are underway. Public Health Regulation: Bulgaria’s Health Minister warned that intravenous administration of dietary supplements, cosmetic products, and unauthorized or unknown-origin medicinal products is prohibited, and only properly qualified people may give IV injections/infusions. EU Migration Policy: The EU Migration Pact has come into force, aiming to standardize screening and asylum processing, but it remains highly contested across Europe. LGBTQ+ Rights & Church Response: Pride marches drew tens of thousands in Sofia and Bucharest calling for equality, while Bulgaria’s Holy Synod opposed Sofia Pride 2026 and urged protection of traditional family values. Tobacco & Rural Livelihoods: Over 8,300 Bulgarian tobacco growers urged the European Commission to assess how new Tobacco Products Directive rules could impact rural regions and avoid boosting illicit trade. Fitness for Runners: A Bulgarian split-squat plus three other strength moves are promoted as a simple resistance routine to improve stability, impact absorption, and injury prevention for runners. Sports & Wellness Awareness: Thessaloniki set a Guinness record with 832 synchronized zeibekiko dancers, supporting Alzheimer’s awareness and Alzheimer Hellas.
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