AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoClimate & Water Crisis: Lake Velence’s beaches are largely deserted as drought and mismanagement push Hungary’s waters to record lows, hitting cruises, fishing and the local ecosystem. Ancient History in Budapest: A new Aquincum exhibition brings Roman faces to life using DNA and forensic reconstructions, turning everyday lives from nearly 2,000 years ago into a vivid public experience. Education & Skills Perception: A Eurobarometer survey finds most Europeans view general education more positively than vocational training, even as many still believe vocational qualifications lead to in-demand jobs. Erasmus+ Uncertainty: Hungary risks missing a quick return to Erasmus+ unless rule-of-law reforms are submitted to Brussels in time for 2026/27. EU Politics: The European Parliament moves toward investigating the far-right “Europe of Sovereign Nations” group, with potential consequences for EU funding. Hungarian Culture & Lifestyle: Open Farm Days returns with “Taste Your Way Across the Countryside,” while Budapest’s Garment Market blends vintage shopping with upcycled craft workshops and late-night electronic music. Folklore, Cocktails & Views: High Note SkyBar launches a folklore-inspired cocktail menu, translating seven Hungarian folk songs into seasonal drinks. Sports Culture: Hungary’s football legacy gets a spotlight in World Cup coverage, recalling the 1954 “Mighty Magyars” run. Hungary–China Business Shift: Former foreign minister Péter Szijjártó resigns from parliament to take a global role at BYD, signaling continued Hungary-China economic ties.
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