AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDen Gamle By Wins Big: Aarhus’ Den Gamle By has taken the 2026 European Museum of the Year Award, praised for using everyday history to tackle today’s themes like migration, sustainability and social justice. Press Freedom, With a Catch: A new look at Nordic and Baltic journalism says freedom is strong on paper, but security institutions can still squeeze reporting through access limits and pressure when stories move into classified territory. Health & Parenting Guidance: The Endocrine Society’s new guideline on central precocious puberty stresses tailored care—some children may need less testing or treatment if puberty is progressing slowly. Family Health Warning: A review links pesticide exposure in pregnancy and early childhood to higher risks of childhood leukemia and brain tumors, with the prenatal period flagged as especially vulnerable. Travel & Rail Convenience: Direct Prague–Hamburg trains are back from June 14, with improved connections onward—including seasonal routes toward Denmark. Culture & Design: Shiro Kuramata’s playful, impermanent Japanese design legacy gets fresh attention, spotlighting how his ideas still shape interiors and objects today. Ebola Update: WHO warns the DR Congo Ebola outbreak may be larger than reported as surveillance struggles and “blind spots” persist across provinces.
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