AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoIndigenous Heritage in Focus: A new episode highlights Aruba’s living indigenous heritage, pointing to recent Aruban scientific research on genetic roots and cultural belonging. Regional Politics: Reports say Trump and Netanyahu’s relationship is under strain after Trump called Netanyahu “crazy,” adding uncertainty to Middle East diplomacy. Food Security Reality Check: New Dutch Caribbean baseline studies warn that full food self-sufficiency is unrealistic—Aruba would need nearly four times its land area, with livestock (especially beef) driving the gap—pushing the debate toward smarter local production. Cybersecurity for the Kingdom: Curaçao will host the second Dutch Caribbean Cyber Conference after a strong Aruba debut, aiming to boost digital resilience against cybercrime. AI in Local Hospitality: JOIA Aruba by Iberostar is using an AI food-waste monitoring system to cut kitchen waste and improve waste management. Tech & Research Infrastructure: Rowan University and HPE expand a learning initiative to modernize IT for faster research and hands-on access to AI and high-performance computing. Education & Skills: Aruban educator Dr. Earney F. Lasten completes an AI and machine/deep learning business program at UT Austin with distinction. Environment & Wildlife: Coverage notes growing turtle nesting problems tied to light pollution, with Aruba lacking mandatory beach-lighting limits during nesting season.
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