AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHeatwave Toll: France says the June heatwave killed 2,025 people above normal death rates, as Europe braces for another “heat dome” that could push Hungary’s weather again this week. Climate & Food Security: Drought conditions are forcing farmers in Hungary and Poland toward regenerative practices like reduced tillage, cover crops and more resilient winter rotations. Central Europe in Focus: Actor Jesse Eisenberg is set to receive Polish citizenship, saying he wants to spend more of his career in Central Europe. Aviation & Travel: Wizz Air will launch direct Bratislava–Baku flights from September 29, adding to its rapid route expansion. Business & Industry: Poland’s KGHM unveiled its “KGHM 2.0” $8.55B expansion plan to boost copper output and shift toward decarbonized energy. Education: Semmelweis University signs a 10-year partnership to open a second campus in Germany for clinical training. Culture & Heritage: Slovak UNESCO village Vlkolinec faces rising tourism pressure, with residents asking for tighter rules to protect privacy. Sports & Media: Spinnin’ Records names Marco Pantuso as General Manager and Frederick Pranger as Head of A&R.
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