AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPhones in class: Poland’s government has approved a bill to ban students under 16 from using phones and smartwatches during the school day, with devices left in a designated spot; exceptions include medical needs and emergencies, and the rule would start next school year. Poland-Ukraine tensions: Ukraine’s foreign minister Andriy Sybiha urged Poland to lower the “temperature of emotions” over a UPA-related honorary title for a special forces unit, warning that fighting each other helps Russia. EU protection overhaul push: Poland is pressing the EU to change its temporary protection rules for Ukrainians, arguing military-age men should not automatically qualify. Poland-Nigeria football build-up: Ahead of the friendly in Warsaw, Nigeria’s coach Eric Chelle says the Super Eagles can cope without Osimhen and Lookman, while Poland looks to bounce back after a 2-0 loss to Ukraine. Sports in Warsaw: Day 2 of the FIBA 3x3 World Cup in Warsaw featured unbeaten starts for Czechia and the USA, while Gilas Pilipinas Women opened with two defeats. Tech and business: Truck1 launched a ChatGPT-based assistant to help commercial-vehicle buyers find the right marketplace pages, and Xevyte began operations in Poland as its first European base.
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