AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSwedish Schools & Learning: Sweden is rolling back heavy classroom screen use and investing in printed textbooks again, after concerns that digital learning is harming reading and concentration; the government has earmarked hundreds of millions of kronor for paper-based materials through 2025. Immigration Rules: Sweden has passed tougher “good behaviour” residency rules, allowing residence permits to be revoked for misconduct, tightening the state’s ability to remove non-citizens. EU Defence & Budgets: An EU summit in Brussels is being framed as a war-focused agenda—more military support for Ukraine, faster arms production, and a budget increasingly shaped by rearmament and migration restrictions. Long-Range Strike Cooperation: Sweden is among six European states backing the next phase of the ELSA long-range strike effort, moving from planning to delivery groups. Ukraine Arms Funding: Sweden is allocating about $108m via the PURL mechanism for U.S. weapons for Ukraine. World Cup & Politics: Brazil’s Matheus Cunha powered a 3-0 win over Haiti, while Turkey and Haiti were eliminated after dramatic group results—another reminder that sport is now tightly entangled with national narratives.
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