AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAnimal Welfare Tech: Paraguay’s National Directorate for Animal Defence, Health, and Welfare has launched a new “Lost and Found Pets” digital section on its website, creating a centralized public database where people can report missing or found companion animals and help reunite families with pets. Injury Watch: Reports say Arsenal defender William Saliba’s worsening back issue could require surgery after the World Cup, though France’s medical staff cleared him to participate for now. Public Health Diplomacy: PAHO Director Dr. Jarbas Barbosa presented the 2025 Annual Report to the OAS Permanent Council, highlighting progress like malaria-free certification in Suriname and HIV elimination gains in Brazil, alongside setbacks such as measles elimination challenges. Health & Safety Abroad: A 72-year-old passenger died after falling down stairs while disembarking at São Paulo’s Congonhas Airport; she was taken to hospital with a skull bleed. Wildlife Risk: Wildlife officials warned about invasive Argentine tegus in Georgia that can spread disease and disrupt habitats, urging residents to report sightings or trap and kill.
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