AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHungarian Arts & Culture: Budapest’s Corvin Palace is back in business, with APOLLO Gallery launching “Lust for Life,” a contemporary show exploring embodiment and identity through three Hungarian artists (until 17 July). Sports & Local Pride: Dominik Szoboszlai is being celebrated with a nearly 200-square-metre mural in his hometown of Székesfehérvár, unveiled as part of a sport-music culture festival. Summer Lifestyle: Lake Balaton ferry and sightseeing services are ramping up for peak season, with more frequent connections across 17 towns and extra late departures. Food Safety: A European salmonella scare linked to flavoured instant noodles has sickened people across multiple countries, including Hungary—mostly children and young adults. Environment & Property: Lake Velence’s water levels are dropping again amid drought, raising fresh questions about tourism and whether buyers will eventually factor in ecological risk. Culture & Heritage: A Hungarian-speaking Roma-focused Slovak educational atlas highlights demographic shifts and the role of Hungarian schools in Southern Slovakia. Public Life & Institutions: Hungary’s public media leadership is in flux, with a parliamentary committee appointing an interim head.
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