AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHeatwave Toll & Records: The WHO says Europe has logged 1,300+ excess deaths since June 21 as a “heat dome” drives record temperatures, with France alone near 1,000 excess deaths and Poland smashing its century-old high at 40.5°C (official verification pending). Public Health Under Strain: Health systems and homes are struggling; officials warn older people are most at risk and that buildings, schools and workplaces weren’t built for sustained heat. Balkans Wildfire Risk: As the hottest conditions shift east and south, Croatia, Serbia and Albania face escalating wildfire threats and red alerts. Central Europe Heat Hits Hungary & Slovakia: Hungary and Slovakia set new temperature records (Slovakia 41.3°C; Hungary 42°C), triggering water restrictions and tanker deliveries. Trade & Connectivity: Duisport CEO Markus Bangen says China-Europe rail has become a reliable multimodal backbone, with trains passing Duisburg daily in 2026. Business & Energy: Orlen starts HVO100 sales in Slovakia via a Bratislava pilot, aiming to expand low-emission fuels across the region. Politics & Education in Hungary: Balázs Orbán resigns from MCC’s board as Hungary’s new government moves to bring foundations under state control. Culture & Science: Europe’s 50 Best Bars 2026 crowns Athens’ Line; Germany’s Burgtonna fossils add a new European leopard subspecies.
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