AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld War I Narrative Clash: Germany’s leading conservative daily, FAZ, is re-litigating blame for 1914 by arguing Russia (and France) bear primary responsibility—an argument critics say fits today’s rearmament posture. Budapest Culture: MiraTone Festival returns to Budapest from 22–30 August, bringing international classical artists and masterclasses. Payments Politics: Mastercard is reportedly weighing a sale of its UK Vocalink unit as “payments sovereignty” concerns grow across Europe. NATO Funding Split: Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic say they won’t pay into NATO’s €70bn Ukraine support plan, even as they back the summit declaration. Energy Security & Heat: Europe is sweltering through record-breaking heat, with reports of thousands of deaths and mounting pressure on health and infrastructure. Peace Index: Romania ranks 45th in the 2026 Global Peace Index; Iceland tops the list again. Vertical Gas Corridor: Demand for the Greece–Balkans–Central Europe gas corridor is outpacing expectations, with more countries joining technical talks. Poland Airport Upgrade: Warsaw Chopin starts using CT scanners for hand-baggage checks to speed security. Hotel Deal: Radisson Hotel Group signs Hotel Erzsébet City Center in Budapest.
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