AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHungarian Public Media Overhaul: Hungary’s new government says it’s ending propaganda on public channels, with M1 and other bulletins replaced by a “black screen apology” and a promise of independent reform. Language & Identity: A debate in Bratislava revisits how speaking Hungarian was once politically unsafe, showing how language can mark people for exclusion. Children in Conflict: The UN’s children-and-war envoy warns that state forces are driving record grave violations, arguing “even war has rules” as accountability fails. Cultural Diplomacy in Turkey: Ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara, Türkiye spotlights regional cuisine and traditions for visiting leaders and journalists. Music & Scene: Istanbul’s Bosphorus Open Air Metal Fest returns Sept. 19–20 with a lineup including Hungary’s Atrox Trauma. Roma Music: Budapest’s Fifth International Day of the Roma Song spotlights Roma musical heritage. Road Transport Skills: Hungary faces a driver shortage of 8,000–10,000, with industry urging state-funded training and formal vocational recognition.
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