AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDutch Animal Welfare Enforcement: The Dutch government will raise fines for animal mistreatment by 40% and expand heat-stress monitoring, including drone surveillance, with NVWA guidance updated for enforcement. Schengen Travel Tech: IATA warns EU’s Entry/Exit System may cause up to six-hour passport queues for Britons during peak summer travel, with millions of arrivals at risk of lost trips if delays become routine. AI Sovereignty & Security: A debate over Europe’s AI readiness is reignited after the US blocks foreign access to Anthropic’s top model, while Germany and France move to build a joint AI innovation center to reduce national-security and competitiveness gaps. European AI Infrastructure: The EU pushes for eco-friendlier AI data centers by 2030, as regulators and industry grapple with power and cooling constraints. World Cup Tech & Data: USMNT clinches Group D top spot and knockout qualification early, while Dutch fans get match coverage for Netherlands vs Sweden. Mosquito Science: Researchers explain why mosquitoes target certain people more, pointing to a mix of body odor, temperature, humidity, and chemical signatures. Dutch Security Trend: Home burglaries in the Netherlands are rising again, with insurers linking the uptick to higher gold prices and distraction scams. Microscopy Breakthrough: New phase-contrast work improves electron microscopy for sharper views of tiny proteins, boosting cryo-EM and drug-discovery prospects. Dutch Space/Defense: The Netherlands backs Ruta rocket production for Ukraine, adding to European defense tech support.
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