AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoChild Online Safety Push: Canada unveiled a Safe Social Media Act that could bar kids under 16 from social media unless platforms prove they can keep users safe, with age checks and a new Digital Safety Commission—plus tougher rules for AI chatbots. Nordic Parenting Guidance: Sweden’s public health agency is urging parents not to hand kids smartphones before age 13, recommending “simple phones” instead to reduce harmful content, sleep problems, and addiction-like use. Denmark Citizenship Freeze: Denmark’s citizenship-by-naturalisation process appears stalled: since June 2025, no new citizens have been granted, with two bills shelved and application processing paused pending clarity after the election. Royal Update: Crown Prince Christian has been appointed Second Lieutenant, marking the end of his training and setting up his next military role from August 2026. Health & Lifestyle Tech: Danish-made Wegovy’s semaglutide tablet has been approved in the UK, with availability expected within weeks—fueling demand for Novo Nordisk’s obesity treatments. Culture on Screen: Cartoon Saloon’s animated feature “Julián” (Denmark included among international deals) has secured French distribution ahead of its Annecy premiere. Travel & Design: Copenhagen’s CopenPay expands year-round, adding more tourist rewards for visitors. Food Scene: Time Out’s global ranking puts London among the top food cities, highlighting Denmark’s smørrebrød as part of the city’s variety.
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