AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDrug Prevention in Qatar: Qatar’s Ministry of Interior (Drug Enforcement) launched an awareness exhibition for International Day Against Drug Abuse, running until June 28, with booths on prevention and the harms of drugs, and participation from health, education, and community partners. Earthquake Response & Trauma Care: After twin 7.2 and 7.5 quakes hit Venezuela, officials report at least 188 deaths, 1,500 injuries, and hundreds trapped, with rescue teams using power tools in La Guaira’s “disaster zone” and dramatic rescues including children pulled alive from rubble. Qatar’s Child Protection Concern: Qatar told the UN Security Council it is deeply concerned by a report on unprecedented grave violations against children in armed conflict, including attacks on schools and hospitals, and urged stronger international protection. Sports Injury & Safety: FIFA suspended Qatar midfielder Assim Madibo for five matches after a tackle left Canada’s Ismael Kone with a broken leg, sidelining him for the rest of the tournament. Qatar Education Milestone: Qatar School for Science and Technology for Boys held its graduation for 56 students, all securing university admissions in Qatar and abroad.
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