AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTransport & Heatwave Relief: Hungary’s rail minister Dávid Vitézy says a new funding push could unlock HUF 700 billion for air-conditioned, low-floor HÉV suburban trains and InterCity units, after years of stalled procurement and lost EU money. Public Health: Switzerland is moving toward a national HPV prevention policy, but the country still doesn’t reimburse HPV tests—raising pressure for insurance coverage. Media & Rights: One Hungary has stopped selling its terrestrial TV service, ending paid over-the-air TV. AI Music Rights: Global artists and music managers warn labels and publishers against using AI deals to take creators’ rights without real consent. Budapest Culture: Of Monsters and Men play Budapest Park on June 22. World Cup Buzz (Hungary-linked): Spain’s Mikel Oyarzabal hits a record-setting first-half haul vs Saudi Arabia, while Egypt secure a rare World Cup win and Cape Verde keep surprising. Governance Watch: Hungary’s doctors’ social media ethics guidelines are set to be published, as the government also delays an asset recovery bill for public consultation.
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