AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPrime Video & Publishing/Adaptations: Prime Video greenlit Sarek, a four-part Swedish psychological thriller based on Ulf Kvensler’s debut novel, with filming due to start in Sweden at the end of July. LGBTQ+ Rights & Italian Culture: Massimo Milani, Arcigay co-founder, is profiled ahead of the PEUGEOT Attitude PRIDE Awards Europe, highlighting decades of activism rooted in Palermo and early anti-violence campaigns. EU Policy & Work: Germany plans a sickness-certification shake-up on day one, a move unions and doctors criticize—another sign of how labor rules are tightening across Europe. Science & Public Health: A new molecular atlas study suggests chemical danger depends less on what a substance is and more on which proteins it disrupts, reshaping how environmental risk is predicted. Marine Life: Research finds Adriatic bottlenose dolphins increasingly feed alongside commercial trawlers, linked to overfishing and shrinking prey. Sanctions & Religion: Italy and Bulgaria reportedly oppose EU sanctions targeting Patriarch Kirill, arguing it sets a sensitive precedent for restricting a church leader. Tech & Touch: Researchers unveil a mechanochromic “smart skin” that turns pressure into real-time color patterns read by a simple camera, cutting the need for complex electronics.
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