AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNATO Modernisation: NATO has selected Saab’s GlobalEye to replace part of its aging E-3 AWACS fleet, with 11 NATO countries (including Luxembourg) backing joint procurement for up to 10 aircraft, aiming to boost multi-domain early warning against drones, missiles and other complex threats. Defence Finance: Canada’s PM Mark Carney used the NATO summit in Ankara to rally support for the Canada-led Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, with Luxembourg among the backers. Ukraine Aid: Canada announced a $900M military package for Ukraine, including $475M for ammunition and $400M for 35 Canadian-made armoured vehicles, plus $50M for “critical technology” and engineering equipment. AI & Children’s Rights: A new coalition launched at the UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance puts children’s rights and protection at the centre of the AI age, with Luxembourg among the signatories. Local Tech & Services: Guichet.lu is rolling out an AI chatbot to help residents find the right administrative procedures from official content, with moderation to keep answers within published information. Luxembourg Justice: Prosecutors say over 200 third-country nationals obtained residence and social benefits through “administrative weaknesses,” including fictitious addresses and forged documents. Health Research: A study surveying pregnant women in eight countries (including Luxembourg) finds many prefer maternal RSV vaccination during pregnancy over newborn injections.
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