AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEducation & Research Diplomacy: Azerbaijan and Hungary discussed expanding agricultural cooperation, including a possible Azerbaijan–Hungary Agricultural University via a dual-degree program between the two countries’ top ag universities. EU Politics & Migration: Patriots for Europe leaders backed tighter return rules while criticizing the EU’s migration pact as “management” rather than a real stop to illegal migration, as rightwing “send them back” chants sparked fresh controversy in the European Parliament. Ukraine Accession & Sanctions: EU leaders welcomed the first negotiation chapters for Ukraine and pushed to open more quickly, while Hungary’s new PM Péter Magyar’s Brussels role coincides with renewed debate over extending Russia-related sanctions. Cultural Memory & Community: A new Goldrich Cultural Center opened in Los Angeles as an expansion of the Holocaust Museum LA, adding performing arts spaces and a virtual survivor experience. Hungarian Culture Abroad: A Hungarian restaurant in Southern California, Posto 896, spotlights Transylvanian roots through a Hungarian-Italian menu. Youth & Media Habits: A new survey finds many Hungarian teens feel they spend “too much” time on screens and report stress or exclusion tied to social media. Aviation & Daily Life: Wizz Air warns EU passenger-rights changes could raise fares, while offering a new Budapest city-centre luggage check-in service.
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