AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealth & Aging Debate: New scrutiny of “blue zones” questions whether the famed longevity hotspots are fading or were overstated, with researchers pointing to shifting data and changing lifestyles. Colonial Justice in France: France’s National Assembly voted 254-0 to repeal the Code Noir, the 1685 slavery law that treated enslaved people as property—an emotional symbolic step that still leaves calls for deeper reckoning. Martinique & Guadeloupe Pesticide Fallout: French MPs backed state “partial responsibility” for chlordecone (Kepone) use in the French West Indies despite health warnings, linking contamination to cancers and long-term harm. Youth, Education & Inequality: A Martinique-focused report highlights how education can come with exile—students feel the mainland pull even when opportunities are local. Culture & Music Across the Islands: Teenagers in Schoelcher talk about a major upcoming performance by Guadeloupean artists in Martinique, capturing the frustration of limited local access to big shows. Sports Spotlight: Saint Lucian cyclist Denver Alphonse Jr impressed at a Martinique Grand Prix, earning praise as a rising talent. Regional Travel & Connectivity: St. Kitts officials say Caribbean Airlines withdrew service without consultation, pushing urgent talks for alternative routes. Community Aid: Saint Lucia received a humanitarian eyewear donation coordinated via Lions Clubs and partners in Martinique. Sailing & Culinary Tourism: Emerald Cruises announced a Caribbean yacht voyage featuring chef Rachel Hargrove, with stops including Martinique.
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