AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHungary in the EU spotlight: Hungary’s crypto trading crackdown is being rolled back after EU scrutiny, with reports saying trading penalties will be removed following a 2025 tightening. Energy and security row: Poland is pushing for full reimbursement of about EUR 450m for weapons supplied to Ukraine, rejecting a German-backed plan to redirect most remaining European Peace Facility money straight to Kyiv. World Cup buzz with a Hungarian angle: Hungary is ranked 39th in the latest men’s World Cup standings update, while all eyes turn to the tournament’s all-time scoring race—Miroslav Klose leads with 16 goals, with Messi and Mbappé closing in. Air travel and business: Wizz Air says it will keep all 11 A321XLRs on its own network as it ends talks about transferring aircraft. Budapest culture: Pride Month coverage highlights Budapest Pride’s expected return after earlier political pressure, with organizers aiming for a larger, freer event this year. Minority rights debate: A Romanian survey finds most support for Hungarian-language education, but a sizable minority still views Hungarians as a security threat.
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