AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Enlargement & Minority Rights: Hungary’s PM Péter Magyar says Budapest has reached a comprehensive deal with Kyiv to expand the linguistic, educational, cultural and political rights of the Hungarian minority in Transcarpathia, paving the way for the EU to move Ukraine’s accession talks forward after Hungary’s veto—Kyiv is expected to turn the commitments into law, with Hungary backing the opening of the first “fundamentals” cluster. EU Policy & Competitiveness: The European Commission’s 2026 Spring Semester package sets out a roadmap for EU resilience, skills, competitiveness and fiscal discipline, while flagging persistent macroeconomic imbalances in Hungary. Higher Education & Global Reach: Széchenyi István University discusses what hosting the QS Higher Education Summit Europe signals for Hungary’s growing international presence in higher education. Culture & Community: A Hungarian-language cultural thread also shows up abroad, from a major film screening of Béla Tarr’s “Sátántangó” to a growing multicultural festival lineup that includes a Hungarian pavilion. Science & Society: A new look at rheumatoid arthritis links depression and other health issues to how the disease can persist—highlighting Semmelweis University’s role in the discussion.
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