AGP Executive Report
Last update: 1 hours agoMotoGP Hungary: Marc Marquez returned from shoulder and foot surgery to win the Hungarian Grand Prix at Balaton Park, beating Pedro Acosta by just over 1.343 seconds for his 100th career Grand Prix victory across all classes; the race turned into Aprilia chaos after Jorge Martin’s first-lap crash took out title rival Marco Bezzecchi and others, while Francesco Bagnaia salvaged third. US Sanctions & Energy Deal: MOL received an OFAC extension to keep negotiating its acquisition of Serbia’s NIS until June 16, with the latest deadline allowing finalization of transaction paperwork. Politics & Protest: Protesters gathered at Budapest’s Sándor Palace urging President Sulyok not to resign despite Péter Magyar’s threats and impeachment push. NATO Security: NATO began steps to bolster defenses around Sweden and Finland, including a new Swedish-led multinational combat group in Finland. Labor Rules: Hungary moves to stop issuing worker visas to people from three countries, tightening entry for non-EU labor. Pay Transparency: Amnesty International Hungary urges the government to implement EU pay transparency rules after Hungary missed the transposition deadline. Weather Watch: Hungary braces for a heatwave above 30°C followed by storms, rain, and a sharp cooldown.
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