AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBudapest Protest: Thousands rallied in the Buda Castle district at the Sándor Palace, with Fidesz calling for “Stop Autocracy” as Hungary’s constitutional overhaul moves toward a vote and President Tamás Sulyok faces removal. Public Media Crackdown: Hungary’s state broadcaster went dark with a “years of lies” apology and black screens, while the Polish Journalists’ Association warned the restructuring mirrors earlier public-media takeovers in Poland. Asbestos Scandal: Tests in Sopron found asbestos-contaminated gravel in a residential street, adding to fears that hundreds of municipalities may be affected after tainted road materials were used across western Hungary. Culture & Travel: voco Budapest D8 completed its transformation under the IHG voco brand, refreshing spaces and positioning the hotel for city explorers. Science & Health: Hungarian researchers report DMT may help the brain protect itself and calm inflammation after stroke. Regional Diplomacy: Hungary and the Czech Republic plan their first joint government session, with cooperation flagged in healthcare, culture, and transport. LGBTQ Rights & Travel: A Turkish and then Egyptian denial of entry to an LGBTQ-themed cruise reignited debate over “moral” restrictions and access. Hungarian Minorities Abroad: Serbia’s foreign minister met Anita Orbán in Rome, stressing the role of the Serbian community in Hungary and Hungary’s national minority in Serbia as a bridge. International Culture: Korean jazz took center stage at Jazz Fest Budapest during Korea’s guest-country program.
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