AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNATO & Firearms Diplomacy: Turkish President Erdogan’s engraved revolver gift to leaders at the NATO summit sparked legal headaches across Europe and Canada, with some handing the weapon to police and others decommissioning it for museums. Hungarian Politics & Governance: Hungary’s government submitted a proposal for a National Asset Recovery and Protection Office, aiming to investigate alleged past unlawful transfers and report to parliament. Immigration Mood in Hungary: A Republikon Institute analysis says 87% of Hungarians back a hard line—47% want no immigrants from poorer countries and 40% only a few. Culture in the Park: The Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra brings Beethoven concerts to the Brunszvik Castle park in Martonvásár this summer. Art & Bodies: A Denmark-based artist’s fertility-clinic-inspired Venice Biennale installation turns porn and reproduction into a critique of desire and media. Tech & Learning for Families: A guide for digital nomad families highlights how online schooling and routines can keep kids learning while traveling, with Budapest pitched as a practical base. Science from Hungary: Researchers report DMT may help the brain survive stroke by protecting tissue and calming inflammation. Cybersecurity Education: BME and OTP Bank sign a cooperation deal to expand cybersecurity training, research, and industry-linked student projects. International Ties: Hungary’s deputy PM and foreign minister Anita Orbán met Serbia’s Marko Đurić in Rome to discuss cooperation and EU integration. Travel & Hospitality: voco Budapest D8 completes its full IHG voco rebrand with redesigned spaces and updated guest facilities.
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