AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEU Funds Reset: EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen announced the release of €16.4bn in previously frozen funds for Hungary after talks with PM Péter Magyar, praising “a strong wind of change” and progress on anti-corruption and rule-of-law reforms. Minority Rights with Ukraine: Magyar says Hungary’s 11-point proposal on Hungarian minority issues must be implemented to open a “new chapter” with Ukraine, with language rights in schools, culture and public administration at the core. Budapest Pride Pressure: Mediaworks has ended print/distribution contracts with Népszava, ending the paper’s May 29 issue, while journalists and press groups warn of pressure on Hungary’s last remaining liberal daily. Champions League in Budapest: Arsenal and PSG meet Saturday at the Puskás Arena, with Arteta confirming Jurrien Timber and Noni Madueke are fit, while Ben White remains out; the match is framed as Arsenal’s chance to write history after their 22-year Premier League wait. NATO & Drones: NATO says a drone crash in Romania was of Russian origin after an attack injured civilians, as Hungary condemns the strike and backs solidarity with Romania. City Life: Budapest will scrap street parking meters from July and raise zone fees, as the system shifts fully to digital payments.
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