AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMigration & Borders: Austria has completed the first official returns of asylum seekers to Italy under the EU Migration Pact and Dublin rules, transferring four people after they first registered in Italy. Energy & Climate Stress: Bulgaria’s Kozloduy N-plant will cut output at Unit 5 by about 120 MW as the Danube recedes in an unprecedented drought, underscoring how low rivers are squeezing cooling and power supply. EU Power Crunch: The EU energy chief warns electricity conditions will stay tense for weeks as heat and record-low water levels pressure both generation and demand across Central and South-East Europe. Wildfire Forecast: A new study warns wildfire-affected land in Europe could nearly triple by 2100, with “megafires” becoming more common even in places not used to them. Prague Business & Travel: Tesco launches “Tesco Hned” in Prague with Wolt for 40-minute express delivery, while Fly2Galicia plans direct flights from Prague to Santiago de Compostela from December 1. Poland Tech & Security: Polish public broadcaster Radio PiK says its site was hacked and a fake Czech-territory seizure story was pushed via cloned portals and social media. Central Europe Industry: Deutsche Telekom is buying Fiberhost and Inea in Poland for about €1bn to expand fixed-line broadband, folding them into T-Mobile Polska. Culture & Heritage: Czech researchers report a 4,000-year-old “enigmatic” clay tablet at the Lucone site near Lake Garda, adding to a rare Central European Bronze Age tradition.
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