AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNATO Logistics Push: NATO allies are close to a landmark deal to extend Cold War-era military fuel pipelines into Eastern Europe and Turkey, a project that could cost up to $30bn and aims to keep supply lines moving during crises. Retail Shake-Up: Tesco is reportedly exploring a sale of its Central European operations, raising the prospect of exiting Hungary after more than 30 years; the move would affect thousands of jobs across Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Central Europe Heat Debate: A fresh wave of extreme heat is reigniting arguments over air conditioning access and public health impacts, as Europe faces rising heat-related deaths. Slovakia Nuclear Milestone: Nuclear fuel loading has begun at Mochovce Unit 4, moving the plant toward commissioning and boosting Slovakia’s long-term nuclear share. Aviation & Defense: Finland has joined NATO’s multinational A330 MRTT tanker fleet, while NATO is also set to negotiate for Saab’s GlobalEye surveillance aircraft to replace aging E-3A planes. Culture & Film Industry: KVIFF Promises has named winners, including the Eurimages-backed project “Selamlik,” highlighting Central Europe’s growing audiovisual co-production push.
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