AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSouthern Star on shelves now: West Cork’s latest issue leads with fresh pressure on the National Ambulance Service as strikes loom, plus a CCTV failure in a Dunmanway hit-and-run and a conservation update on a young white-tailed eagle named Aspen. Art & culture spotlight: Pascal Ungerer talks the inspiration behind his striking paintings, while the paper also keeps an eye on the local sports scene. Caribbean football buzz: Kodansha and Concacaf officially kick off “Blue Lock: Diamonds in the Rough,” inviting U.S. fans and players to submit soccer-style videos and photos ahead of Comic-Con. Health & media caution in Suriname: Doctors urge local media to be more careful when publishing on HIV/AIDS, pushing back hard against claims they say are factually wrong and could harm public health. Conservation debate: A new review highlights how participatory mapping can challenge “empty” official maps—if communities’ priorities are tied to real decisions. Religious freedom talks: A third Caribbean symposium in the Dominican Republic brings faith leaders together to discuss religious freedom as a peacebuilding tool.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.