AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNATO Air Power Upgrade: NATO is moving to replace its ageing E-3A surveillance fleet with Sweden’s Saab GlobalEye, with negotiations aimed at buying up to 10 aircraft, boosting “eyes in the sky” coverage for drones, missiles and low-flying threats. US-Poland Defence Reset: Poland says U.S. rotating troops will resume in the “coming weeks,” after a nearly 4,000-soldier deployment was abruptly cancelled in May, with some U.S. forces already staying in-country. Regional Security Debate: A Visegrád-focused analysis argues “Visegrád 2.0” is back under Hungary’s new leadership, but with a different approach to regional cooperation and its place in the wider European context. Heatwave Fallout: France reports 2,025 excess deaths from the June heatwave, while Europe’s broader toll is being estimated at tens of thousands, reigniting the air-conditioning and urban heat debate. Climate-Driven Farming Shift: Hungary and Poland farmers are turning to regenerative practices—reduced tillage, cover crops and better soil protection—to cope with drought and extreme swings. Central Europe Business & Tech: Semmelweis University is launching a second campus in Germany via a Kaiserslautern partnership, while Uber is reportedly scaling back some European expansion plans. Culture & Identity: Actor Jesse Eisenberg says he will receive Polish citizenship and wants to spend more time making Central European films.
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