AGP Executive Report
Last update: 22 minutes agoCave Rescue Update (Laos): After 10 days trapped by flash flooding in Xaysomboun, four more villagers walked/crawled out of a flooded cave on May 30, bringing the confirmed total rescued to five; two others remain missing as teams continue searching and survivors receive medical checks and observation. Survival Details: Reports say the men were found alive on a rocky ledge about 300m inside; pumping lowered water enough for some to exit without diving, while rescuers used stretchers, foil blankets, oxygen masks, and ongoing first aid. Public Health (Regional Tobacco): Malaysia’s World No Tobacco Day push warns youth nicotine addiction risk as vapes and e-cigarettes spread, urging bans on nicotine products to protect children and teens. Cancer Screening (Global, NHS): An NHS trial of the Galleri multi-cancer blood test didn’t cut later-stage cancers as hoped, but experts say it’s still promising for cancers lacking screening options and may be feasible at scale. HIV Progress (Cambodia/Regional): Cambodia reports reaching 95-95-95 HIV targets and aims to eliminate AIDS by 2030, with UNAIDS support and expanded prevention, testing, and treatment.
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