AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBudapest Pride, heat and equality: Tens of thousands braved record temperatures for the first post-Orbán Pride march, with rainbow flags, EU symbolism, and city support—plus ambulances and water stations along the route. Culture & community events: Skate Land Budapest returns on 10 July at MOMkult for an international roller-skating festival mixing workshops, music, and social skating. Education with a green twist: REAL School Budapest (Óbuda) broke into the world’s Top 10 of the World’s Best School Prizes for Environmental Action, praised for sustainability built into everyday learning. Summer travel mood: Tripadvisor’s 2026 hotel rankings highlight global luxury stays, while travel coverage also spotlights classic European walking routes for the season. Health & climate pressure: Europe’s deadly heatwave keeps escalating, with Hungary and the region hitting record temperatures and authorities urging protective measures. Local Pride politics: Charges against Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony over the 2025 Pride march were dropped after Hungary’s top court struck down an anti-LGBTQ propaganda law.
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