AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWildlife & Trade: Europol says organized crime is moving about 100 metric tons of live juvenile European eels each year, feeding demand for eel meat in Asia and driving a collapse in European rivers; since the 1980s, eel populations are down about 95% and the species is now critically endangered. Education & Workforce: New Anglia University is pitching a UK-aligned Doctor of Medicine (MD) route with NHS clinical rotations as UK medical school demand outstrips funded places, with 25,770 medicine applicants for 2026 entry versus roughly 8,126 funded spots in England. Travel Services: Travel advisors are being positioned as “safety nets” for expertise and problem-solving, with readers urged to check credentials such as ASTA certification and ask how advisors earn their fees. Luxury Hospitality & Logistics: Lacure’s founders highlight how ultra-luxury villa travel is built on behind-the-scenes coordination—privacy, personalization, and local relationships—aimed at delivering “white glove” experiences without the guest doing the work. Tourism Demand & Smarter Travel: With Caribbean arrivals hitting record levels, a travel guide pushes visitors to skip the busiest stops and explore under-the-radar islands and local-led experiences. Regional Air Access: A Puerto Rico west-coast travel tip spotlights Mayagüez as an overlooked alternative to Rincón, reachable via short Cape Air flights from San Juan.
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