AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSports & Health Travel: With the 2026 World Cup kicking off in 48 hours, a UK travel-insurance warning is getting attention: almost half of Brits risk costly medical bills abroad by not having a GHIC (Global Health Insurance Card), which can help cover state-provided care in Europe at local cost—though it doesn’t replace travel insurance. Pharma & Bone Health: CinnaGen says it has become the first Iranian pharma company to win EU approval for its osteoporosis medicine teriparatide (Zandoriah), following EMA review under EU biosimilar rules. Liechtenstein in the Mix (Sports Governance): Liechtenstein’s Alexander Ospelt is in the running for FIS president, as Johan Eliasch argues centralising ski commercial rights has boosted revenues and could raise athlete earnings. Local Wellness & Community: In Virginia, U.S. Rep. Donald Beyer returned to his district for a community potluck after a court restored the prior map—an example of how local civic life keeps moving even amid political shifts. Science & Human Health: Nevis launched the Caribbean’s first space life sciences experiment, studying how gravity changes affect human immune cells, with collaboration involving the University of Zurich and CSA Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
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