AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHeat Emergency in Hungary: Hungary’s third-degree heat alert has been extended until midnight Wednesday, with officials warning of near-40°C conditions and urging people to drink water, avoid direct sun, and cut strenuous outdoor work. Budapest Pride, Back in Full Force: Thousands marched in Budapest despite the heat, with ambulances and water stations on the route and the city mayor scheduled to speak. Budapest Parking Goes Mobile-Only: From Wednesday, public car parking fees can be paid only via mobile apps, text messages or voice calls, while hourly rates rise in all zone categories. Cost Pressure for Homes: Eurostat says construction costs for new residential buildings in Hungary jumped 155.4% from 2015 to 2025, among the biggest increases in the EU. Customs Change for Online Shopping: From 1 July, Hungary will charge an extra EUR 3 customs administration fee for low-value non-EU parcels (per product category). Budapest Crime Case: A hospital orderly from Budapest was arrested for allegedly storing human body parts at home, including items prepared for eating. OTP Looks East: OTP Bank plans a direct debt listing on Hong Kong’s stock exchange, signaling growing European bank interest in Asian funding. Education Win: REAL School Budapest (Óbuda) entered the world’s Top 10 in the World’s Best School Prizes for environmental action. International Sports: Hungary’s heatwave backdrop continues as Europe’s record temperatures and WHO-linked excess deaths dominate headlines.
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