AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHeat & Safety for Fans: With June heat ramping up, University Health in Kansas City is preparing for overheating emergencies around the FIFA Fan Festival, warning that about 1 in 3 World Cup matches could face dangerously hot conditions and urging hydration, cool breaks, and quick medical help if symptoms appear. Sports Medicine in the Spotlight: Aspetar (Qatar) is supporting Arab national teams at World Cup 2026 with fitness checks, injury prevention, rehab, and sports-science consultancy, including ongoing work with Iraq and a long-running partnership with Algeria. Injury Update: Japan captain Wataru Endo has withdrawn from the World Cup and announced his retirement from international football after a foot injury setback. Tunisia Wellness Angle: Tunisia’s agricultural innovation push continues, with a Tunis event linking startups to farmers on agri-tech, soil health, animal feed/health, and aquaculture to support resilient, healthier food systems. Mental Health Watch: A new global snapshot ranks Tunisia among the countries with the highest depression rates in 2026, highlighting the need for stronger support and access to care. Marine Conservation: Divers in the Strait of Sicily filmed what’s believed to be the first underwater footage of an adult great white shark in the Mediterranean, a reminder of how fragile marine ecosystems are.
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