AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSwedish Energy Policy: Sweden’s government has approved two offshore wind farms and one onshore project, while rejecting eleven other offshore applications—citing unacceptable impacts on defence capabilities. Immigration & Healthcare: A new Swedish law forces six public authorities to report suspected undocumented migrants, sparking a dispute with medical groups that warn it could deter people from seeking care and raise infection risks. EU Climate Fight: Ten EU countries are pushing to delay or soften the EU’s carbon pricing reforms for transport and heating fuels ahead of the next ETS overhaul, arguing household costs are already too high. EU Carbon Market Basics: A new explainer lays out how the EU Emissions Trading System works and why the upcoming revision could strengthen or weaken the bloc’s main climate lever. EU Sport Politics: Nine EU states, including Sweden, urge the EU to cut funding to sports bodies after Russia’s Olympic Committee readmission; the IOC says the move is provisional. Public Trust Online: Stockholm-based We Don’t Have Time launches a new European social platform, W Social (“Trust Your Feed”), aiming to curb misinformation with verified users and transparency. Global Opinion Shift: A Pew poll finds China and Xi are viewed more favourably than the US and Trump across most surveyed countries, including several major European states.
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