AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAbortion Policy: Liechtenstein’s Crown Prince Alois says he would veto a popular initiative to decriminalize abortion in the first 12 weeks, arguing time limits don’t sufficiently protect life and that regulation should stay within a criminal-law framework with medical indications. Disability Benefits Reminder: UK PIP claimants are being warned that summer travel can affect payments if they go abroad for more than four weeks; short trips usually don’t change eligibility, while longer stays may require contacting the DWP with dates, destination, duration, and reason for travel. Nuclear Safety & Health Risks: A wide coalition of countries, including Liechtenstein, condemned a drone attack targeting electrical infrastructure near the UAE’s Barakah nuclear plant, warning of potential transboundary radiological, environmental, and human health consequences. Health & Trade Links: In Geneva, Brazil’s Lula met Switzerland’s president and discussed expanding cooperation including health, alongside trade and AI, with EFTA partners explicitly including Liechtenstein. Nuclear Program Watch: Coverage continues on uranium enrichment and Iran’s nuclear program amid renewed scrutiny, focusing on how enrichment moves uranium toward weapons-relevant material.
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