AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHospital Modernisation in Osijek: KBC Osijek has moved into a key “realisation phase” after a land donation handover cleared property-legal issues, paving the way for public procurement and construction of a project worth over €850 million—a major healthcare upgrade for Slavonia and Baranja. Heart Health Warning: A UK doctor warns that World Cup late nights plus alcohol and stress can raise the risk of heart attacks and strokes, with fans urged to seek help for chest pain, palpitations or other warning signs. Heat and Sports Safety: Scientists say the 2026 World Cup could be noticeably slower as extreme heat may affect 93% of matches, including a high chance of performance-impairing conditions for England’s opener vs Croatia. Adriatic Water Quality: Dubrovnik-Neretva County reports excellent sea quality at 124 of 127 tested beaches in early 2026, with only two rated good and one satisfactory. Island Health & Infrastructure: Croatia highlights €4.6 billion invested in inhabited islands over the past decade, including improvements tied to healthcare access, plus a new €25 million investment package and new ferry links. Longer-Living Trend: A feature on “longevity” business argues fitness alone isn’t enough, promoting preventive and regenerative approaches—fueling a growing market for AI-powered longevity services.
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