AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEducation & Work: Cyprus is launching a university-to-work pipeline: the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) Cyprus branch and K Treppides & Co signed an MoU to fund 50% of tuition for participating economics and business students, with paid placements for at least 30 students. Pay Transparency: A new look at the EU Pay Transparency Directive says salary disclosure is still patchy across Europe, with full implementation only in a handful of countries including Malta—aimed at tackling gender pay and pension gaps. Energy & Lifestyle: Heat pumps are replacing a big chunk of imported LNG: a new EHPA analysis says Europe’s heat pumps now deliver as much heat as LNG from more than 200 tankers, cutting import costs and boosting energy security. Online Safety: The EU debate on limiting teen social media use is intensifying, with Malta among the countries reporting higher levels of problematic use among 15-year-olds. Travel Tips: Heathrow warns Schengen travellers about extra queues this summer as the Entry/Exit System (EES) rolls out, potentially adding delays at passport control. Culture & Faith: The Order of Malta and Peru’s foreign ministry are strengthening cooperation to support vulnerable populations, with plans spanning healthcare, education and food security.
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