AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoVatican Climate Deal: The Holy See’s solar project takes effect at Santa Maria di Galeria, with Pope Leo XIV framing it as “lead by example” for clean energy and climate action. AI Governance: The European Commission tells EWTN that Pope Leo XIV’s AI vision matches EU rules under the AI Act and related safeguards, as lawmakers postpone parts of compliance. Hunger vs. War: Pope Leo XIV told the UN World Food Programme that “conflicts are fed more readily than people are nourished,” urging governments to prioritize food security and cut bureaucratic barriers. Social Business Push: The Yunus Centre and Grameen Group will host Social Business Day (June 27-28) marking Grameen’s 50th anniversary and Yunus’s Nobel Peace Prize 20 years on, targeting poverty, inclusion, climate and youth empowerment. Tech at Home: At Vatican summer camp Estate Ragazzi, Pope Leo urged children to use phones and tablets responsibly and protect real friendship, family talk and prayer. Regional Humanitarian Strain: UNDP warns an oil-price shock could push millions across Asia into poverty, with households hit faster than policy can adjust. Church-State Tensions: In Chicago, a Muslim group is fundraising to buy a closed Catholic church (Our Lady of Victory) and convert it into an Islamic school. Legal Relief in Pakistan: A Pakistani court acquitted a blind Catholic man of blasphemy charges, ordering his release. Faith, Food, and Finance: Pope Leo’s WFP visit also highlighted hunger’s link to forced migration and global stability.
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