AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMedical diplomacy: A Czech Parliament Committee delegation is visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina (Tuzla, Brčko, Banja Luka, Sarajevo) to meet health institutions and discuss child protection, maternal and neonatal care, and health system reforms. Sports health in focus: Canada’s World Cup preparations are being reshaped by injuries: captain Alphonso Davies is in rehab for a hamstring, while midfielder Marcelo Flores is out after an ACL rupture; Canada is also managing other fitness concerns ahead of the June 12 opener vs Bosnia and Herzegovina. Injury prevention & recovery: Canada Soccer has brought in a return-to-play physiotherapist to help athletes recover and avoid rushing back. Aviation safety: A Eurowings A320 hit wake turbulence from an Emirates A380 over/near Bosnia and Herzegovina, injuring five people; the incident underlines ongoing risks from large-aircraft wake vortices. Local health supply: Russian drugmaker Pharmasyntez plans to start exporting medicines to Afghanistan, highlighting broader medicine access challenges.
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