AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNATO Summit in Ankara: Leaders used the 32nd summit to push higher defence spending, new procurement and fresh support for Ukraine, while Turkey’s tight security crackdown reportedly detained more than 200 people. Eastern Flank Logistics: Poland urged extending NATO’s Cold War fuel pipeline network eastward, and officials are close to a major deal to expand military fuel pipelines toward Poland, the Baltics, Romania and Turkey. Poland–US Defence Posture: Warsaw says US troop rotations into Poland will resume in the coming weeks after a sudden cancellation earlier this year. Heat and Energy Strain: Europe is in the grip of record-breaking heat; Germany faces another hot spell, and Hungary saw a new July cold record after extreme swings. AI’s Resource Crunch: A new debate is heating up over AI cooling, with companies facing backlash over whether they use massive water or electricity. Tesco Exit Watch: Tesco is exploring a sale of its Czech, Hungarian and Slovak operations, raising the prospect of leaving Hungary after decades. Slovakia Nuclear Milestone: Mochovce Unit 4 began nuclear fuel loading, moving the plant toward grid connection. Culture & Business: Deloitte’s EMEA tech ranking puts 13 Croatian firms in the spotlight, while KVIFF Promises named winners including Sweden–Denmark project “Selamlik.”
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