AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoVatican Diplomacy & Peace: Pope Leo XIV used Sunday Angelus at Castel Gandolfo to warn that “winds of war” are back across the Middle East, Lebanon, and Ukraine, urging dialogue and negotiation as the only route to lasting reconciliation. Vatican-Linked Travel & Business: Regent Seven Seas Cruises unveiled 56 new 2026 holiday shore excursions plus five multi-day land programs, including festive market visits in Barcelona, Rome and Tuscany, with pricing starting from $2,399 per guest for select packages. Immigration & Mobility: Germany published its 2026 master list granting visa-free entry for short stays to citizens of 62 countries (up to 90 days), explicitly excluding Pakistan; Cyprus also confirmed visa-free access for EU/EEA citizens and many non-EU countries. Church, Society & Work: A Vatican-linked social-justice message echoed in the U.S. as Rev. Mattia Ferrari brought Pope Francis-era “economy of exclusion” themes on labor and environmental justice to a local Catholic event. Vatican Media Loss: Veteran BBC Vatican correspondent David Willey died at 93, remembered for decades covering five papacies and the Treaty of Rome’s signing. Tech, Ethics & Local Impact: In Canada, residents pushed back against a proposed hyperscale AI data centre, highlighting local power, water and noise concerns as AI infrastructure expands.
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