AGP Executive Report
Last update: 42 minutes agoMobile Veterinary Care: Belarus has rolled out its first mobile veterinary clinic, with ultrasound, blood tests, a microscope and emergency gear, aiming to bring modern diagnostics to Minsk neighborhoods and remote villages. Diplomatic Pressure on Passports: Analysts discuss whether passport issuance for Belarusians abroad could resume via embassies after talks on political prisoners and migration. Gambling Ads Crackdown: A draft bill would ban online casino and gambling advertising (with limits on TV/radio), restrict ads in transport, and bar bonuses featuring in promotions. Crime in Minsk: Police detained a 34-year-old Minsk resident suspected of an armed jewelry store robbery in Minsk; he tried to flee abroad and faces up to 15 years. Cultural Links: A Belarusian film will be shown at Warsaw’s “Silent Fever” silent-film festival, with live music by Belarusian and Polish composers. Weather Disruptions: Cyclone “Prisca” left widespread power outages across Belarus and the Baltics and caused deaths and injuries. US-Belarus Prisoner Hopes: NYT reports US envoy John Coale expects a large political-prisoner release soon, using informal talks and personal rapport with Lukashenko.
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