AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNuclear Medicine Link: Martinique is ready to supply Guyana with radioactive drugs for certain cancers, with Health Minister Dr Frank Anthony saying an oncology centre in Martinique can send isotopes to doctors for patient use. Local Health & Care: The announcement was shared at a ceremony with cancer survivors and the Lotus Cancer Initiative, where patients described treatment experiences and credited Guyana’s oncology support and lab testing. Infrastructure Progress in Carriacou: Minister Tevin Andrews toured major multimillion-dollar projects, including Lauriston Airport expansion and night landing works (with a late-August 2026 renaming to Herbert Blaize Airport) and Windward Jetty redevelopment aimed at restoring trade and transit by late July–early August 2026. Energy Storage Watch: France’s energy regulator CRE picked five Corsica storage projects totaling about 48 MW (pumped hydro plus batteries) scheduled for service in 2029–2030, citing falling storage costs. Aviation Shock: Fuel shortages tied to the Strait of Hormuz closure are pushing airlines into administration, with European Cargo among the latest failures and job losses reported. Science, Society & Legacy: A feature on France’s slave-trade memory connects to ongoing health impacts in Martinique and Guadeloupe, including chlordecone contamination and high prostate cancer rates.
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