AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEU Competition & AI Access: The European Commission forced WhatsApp to restore access to ChatGPT for users across the EEA (including Liechtenstein) after a June 9 order; the service is now reachable via the verified WhatsApp contact +1-800-242-8478, with text, images, voice notes and image generation available without an OpenAI account. Travel Health & Safety: Austria warned travellers that bringing fruit, plants and even some souvenirs from outside the EU can lead to confiscation and fines; Vienna Airport seized about three tonnes in the first half of 2026, often from Turkey, Egypt, Thailand and Vietnam, due to plant-health and invasive-species rules. Sports Safeguarding: A new ESSEPA research phase finds university sport safeguarding across Europe is fragmented, with unclear reporting routes and gaps despite formal frameworks. Medical Training Rights (UK): British medical students abroad are challenging a 2026 UK law that prioritises UK-trained graduates for medical training places, arguing it breaches human-rights protections and unfairly affects students from places including Liechtenstein. Local Health & Wellness (Cardiology): A cardiologist highlights simple heart-healthy habits for mid-life men, including swapping saturated fats for healthier fats. Liechtenstein in the News: Liechtenstein is named among EFTA priority markets in New Zealand’s planned trade steps, and appears in the UK medical-training priority categories.
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