AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoState Control Overhaul: Hungary has started dismantling Orbán-era public-interest asset management foundations (KEKVA/KEKVA-like), moving universities and major institutions back under direct state control as part of a push for transparency and to unlock frozen EU funds. Budapest Zoo & Lifestyle: The long-awaited Biodome “Urban Oasis” opened in Budapest, bringing a year-round indoor tropical setting for plants and animals and positioning zoos as education and conservation hubs. Culture Tech: MOME is developing a culturally sensitive image/video AI platform to better represent Hungarian visual culture and other low-resource languages using multilingual museum and archive datasets. Heat & Daily Life: A record-breaking heatwave is driving water restrictions across parts of Hungary, with tap-water guidance and emergency measures for affected settlements. International Spotlight: Hungary’s scholarships program offers 40 annual places for Malaysian students, with English-taught degrees and plans for broader cooperation. Arts & Events: Skulptur Projekte Münster 2027 announced first artists and sites, including Hungarian artist Róza El-Hassan. Sports/Community Angle: Budapest Pride momentum continues to shape public debate on equality and community life.
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