AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEU Policy & Archives: The European Parliament urged Georgia to open Soviet-era archives to counter Russian propaganda, citing gaps in research and historical education. Health Tech & Access: In Samegrelo, Georgia’s reconciliation-focused state policy backed a free medical campaign at Rukhi Republic Hospital, highlighting modern exams and “hi-tech services” beyond the occupation line. Regional Cooperation: Tajikistan and Georgia signed 11 cooperation agreements after high-level talks, including air transport, education and science, tourism, economic cooperation, corruption control, and climate-risk and adaptation work. AI & Privacy: UK digital identity firm Yoti said Georgia Tech and UC Irvine corrected a paper’s facial-ageing privacy allegation, after a retraction/correction request. Education Pathways: Life University and Georgia’s Technical College System announced a new articulation agreement to streamline transfers from 22 colleges, aligning 13 degree pathways and 58 course equivalencies. Tech Ecosystem: Cellfie partnered with Global Tech Weekend Tbilisi 2026 (June 19–21), supporting panels and keynotes for Georgia’s innovation community. Transport & Logistics: A Middle Corridor roadmap argues Azerbaijan-led growth could triple cargo volumes, with Georgia and Black Sea links tied to bottleneck upgrades.
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