AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoVolhynia Remembrance: Poland marked the July 11 “Bloody Sunday” anniversary with rising diplomatic tension with Kyiv, as Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a new “Wall of Remembrance” in Warsaw for identified victims, while Ukraine and Polish officials also held joint memorial events and called for dialogue. Ukrainian Rights on the Ground: Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha reacted to a bus incident in Bielsko-Biała where Ukrainian girls were insulted, saying Ukrainian diplomats appealed to Polish authorities and the suspect was detained. EU Protection Rules: The EU is set to tighten temporary protection for Ukrainians, requiring new applicants to prove they are not subject to mobilization, with Poland backing the change. EU Kids Online: The European Commission plans new rules to restrict children’s access to social media, including adult presence for under-13s and safety-based limits for older children. Culture & Memory Beyond Borders: Prague’s NeverMore 68 festival will commemorate Czechoslovakia’s 1968 exile story, linking historical remembrance to today’s debates on freedom. Lifestyle & Learning: Research highlights how multilingualism may slow brain ageing, while a separate study links Netflix’s Heartstopper to a sustained book-buying boom across countries.
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