AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGlobal Peace Index: Mongolia ranks 37th in the 2025 Global Peace Index, while Russia lands last, with the Russia-Ukraine war dragging both countries’ scores down. World Cup culture: A World Cup preview spotlights how teams’ average heights vary by nation, arguing that technique and tactics matter more than centimeters. Antisemitism in Europe: A historian warns that Europe’s Jews face a familiar cycle of attacks on institutions, with recent incidents reported across multiple countries. Poland–Taiwan cultural ties: Taiwanese author Li Ang opened Poland’s Authors’ Reading Month in Wrocław, blending Taiwan’s supernatural folklore and religious traditions for a Polish audience. Housing pressure in Prague: Prague has a record 157,000 homes in planning or permitting, but slow approvals keep supply tight and affordability worsening. Berlin pest alert: Oak processionary moth caterpillars are spreading in Berlin, prompting park closures and health warnings due to toxic hairs. Hungary–EU migration fight: Crowds in Budapest chant “traitor” as Prime Minister Péter Magyar faces backlash over the EU Migration Pact. Defence shock: Reports say the Pentagon may cancel Tomahawk missile plans for Germany, citing escalation fears and a strained US stockpile. Air links: Czech and Slovak ministers discuss restarting Prague–Bratislava flights after a seven-year gap. Travel safety: With World Cup travel ramping up, Swiss-founded Proton VPN urges people to protect data on public Wi‑Fi.
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