AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVatican AI & peace agenda: Over 200 Nobel laureates, AI leaders and researchers will gather at Borgo Laudato Si’ (Castel Gandolfo) July 14–16 to tackle the risks of artificial intelligence alongside nuclear war, culminating in a “Rome Declaration” for a “disarmed and disarming peace.” AI governance push: Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese plans an Office of AI inside his department to centralize policymaking as data-centre investment accelerates—while Vatican-linked summit themes stress human dignity and security. Holy See on AIDS: The Holy See urged renewed global action to end AIDS at the UN, calling for stronger health systems, research and local medicine production, with special focus on children. Sustainability in Vatican operations: Fiat will donate 30 electric vehicles to the Vatican as part of the Ecological Conversion 2030 plan to cut emissions in daily governorate transport. Security & resources: Liberia launched a Protect Our Resources Taskforce to crack down on illegal mining, improve licensing and royalty oversight, and enforce environmental and labour rules. Church in Africa: Vatican Cardinal Michael Czerny returns to Kenya ahead of the 21st AMECEA plenary, highlighting care for migrants and integral ecology. Local impact: Nigeria’s Oyo diocese reported the rescue of 44 abducted learners and teachers after 56 days in captivity. Cultural industry note: South Korea’s National Museum of Korea logged record first-half attendance, with foreign visitors up sharply—an indirect signal of continued global demand for cultural tourism.
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