AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoItalian Coffee Culture in Budapest: Pasticceria Cova, the Milanese pastry-and-coffee icon founded in 1817, opened its first Hungarian confectionery inside Matild Palace, bringing a slice of classic Italian café life to the capital. EU Migration Politics: The EU Migration and Asylum Pact has entered into force, triggering a fresh fight over mandatory relocation, fines, and national sovereignty—sparking renewed backlash across Europe. Hungary–Ukraine Minority Deal: Hungary says Ukraine’s EU path hinges on protecting the ethnic Hungarian minority in Zakarpattia; Budapest lifted its veto after a bilateral agreement on education, language, cultural and political rights. Culture & Heritage in Hungary: Pannonhalma Archabbey’s “Night of Museums” features a baroque organ concert with Zsolt Kiss and Gábor Soós on historic instruments. Digital Safety & Women’s Rights: The U.S. seized domains used for non-consensual nude deepfakes under the TAKE IT DOWN Act, targeting forged intimate imagery of famous women. Sports & Identity: Hungary’s ties to the World Cup keep echoing—Hungarian minority rights and regional politics are now tightly linked to the broader European spotlight on the tournament.
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