AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEU Competition & AI Access: The European Commission forced Meta to restore WhatsApp access to ChatGPT across the EEA (including Liechtenstein) after an antitrust order, letting users message a verified WhatsApp contact (+1-800-242-8478) without an OpenAI account for text, images, voice notes, and image generation. Trade & Health-Related Mobility: Liechtenstein is named among the FIT Partnership countries meeting in Auckland, with ministers pushing lower barriers and digital trade facilitation—relevant for cross-border services, including healthcare supply chains. Local Health Workforce Policy (Neighboring Impact): A UK medical training law prioritising certain graduates is being challenged in court, with Liechtenstein, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland listed as priority categories—raising questions for students studying abroad. Safeguarding in University Sport: A Europe-wide ESSEPA study reports safeguarding gaps in university sport, including unclear reporting routes and unaddressed vulnerabilities. Sports Safety: Finnish police arrested 48 after a football supporter clash in Lahti; one suspect is from Liechtenstein, and investigators are looking at assaults and masking. Reproductive Health Policy: Liechtenstein’s Prince Regent Alois says he would veto a proposed abortion law reform that would allow abortion within 12 weeks, reigniting a debate from 15 years ago.
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