AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoChlordecone legal fight: France’s top court has rejected a bid to reopen the long-running probe into chlordecone (Kepone) contamination in Guadeloupe and Martinique, closing the door to further criminal investigations after decades of proceedings; while the judges cited that too much time had passed for convictions, they also acknowledged a “health scandal” and lasting environmental damage affecting residents. Public health & toxic chemicals: A Paris protest at Place de la Bastille renewed calls for justice and compensation for victims of Agent Orange/dioxin and chlordecone, with organisers urging continued support for affected communities and stronger prevention of future disasters. Regional health cooperation: In Guadeloupe, OECS-EU study visit discussions on sargassum management highlighted practical steps for interception, collection, monitoring and use—linking coastal protection with public health preparedness and tourism resilience. Regional integration spotlight: OECS marks its 45th anniversary, with coverage highlighting achievements including the Economic Union and health cooperation across member territories that include Guadeloupe.
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