AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoForeign Policy Shock: Slovenia’s new PM Janez Janša says he will freeze the previous government’s recognition of a Palestinian state and move the Slovenian embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, framing it as a legal obligation and a pro-Israel shift that has already drawn criticism. Diplomacy in the Region: Bosnia’s foreign minister Elmedin Konaković met Slovenia’s Tone Kajzer to discuss EU reforms, rule of law, and the need for continued international support, including the OHR’s role. EU Labour Politics: A new EU minimum-wage directive is moving into the spotlight as member states implement it, with courts having already confirmed the framework and unions seeking stronger bargaining power. Digital Governance: Australia escalates enforcement against big tech over its under-16 social media ban, including tougher fines and powers to demand internal documents—part of a wider European debate on youth online protection. Public Safety Data: A global map highlights where safe drinking water remains out of reach, underscoring major gaps even as access nears universal levels in much of Europe. Ljubljana Angle: Slovenia is also cited among the world’s most peaceful countries in 2026 rankings, reinforcing how domestic stability is being measured internationally.
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