AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHeatwave Emergency: Europe’s deadly heatwave is pushing east, with WHO warning of “silent killer” conditions and reporting over 1,300 excess deaths since June 21; Hungary is among the hardest hit as forecasts point to 40°C+ in Budapest and authorities publish 2,000 cooling centres while hospitals and power systems feel the strain. Budapest Pride After Orbán: Budapest held its 31st Pride parade in record heat, with organizers reporting a peaceful march and Mayor Gergely Karácsony calling for marriage equality for same-sex couples. Sports & Politics: Ireland’s Nations League home game vs Israel will be played behind closed doors in Serbia on Oct. 4, with the reverse fixture in Debrecen, Hungary on Sept. 27. Local Business: OTP Bank says it has expressed interest in opening a branch in Mongolia, signaling growing confidence in the country’s banking market. Tourism & Travel: Southend Airport says it has reached 30 destinations with new routes, including Budapest among the listed options.
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