AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoScreen Tourism: Euronews reports 2026 “set-jetting” is booming, with screen-inspired travel projected to reach a potential $8B in the US; Expedia says 81% of Gen Z and Millennials plan at least one vacation based on something they’ve seen on screen, and Greece ranks fifth globally for 2026 demand, driven by viewership, filming activity, and travel readiness. Health Policy: Health Canada approved Svemia, the first generic semaglutide injection for weight loss (once weekly) for people 12+ with chronic weight management alongside diet and activity, as patent protections expire for Wegovy. Human Rights & AI: Aminatou Haidar told the UN Human Rights Council that AI and digital tools are being used to intensify surveillance and discrimination against Sahrawi women human rights defenders under Morocco’s occupation. Diplomacy Watch: Commentary on Gabriel Boric argues Chile retreated from self-determination principles on Western Sahara, while Colombia’s rightward shift after Abelardo de la Espriella’s win puts Petro-era Polisario policy under scrutiny. Tech & Governance: At the ELI Morocco Forum 2026, Guillermo Taboada challenged “uncritical AI” adoption, warning about “cognitive debt” and pushing for AI literacy and governance.
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