AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBorder Wall Fallout: Indigenous leaders in the US and Mexico say Trump-era wall building is desecrating sacred sites, with contractors blasting Kuuchamaa Mountain despite cultural and environmental law waivers. EU Online Crackdown: The EU and Europol targeted 14,200 IRGC-linked posts, disrupting propaganda, recruitment and fundraising across 19 countries, including Hungary. CBAM Pressure on Power Markets: A new look at the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism warns it may hinder decarbonisation and renewables—Serbia reports lower electricity market liquidity and reduced cross-border trade toward the EU. Budapest Streets, Not Just Policies: Work is set to start on a major Mester Street renovation in the 9th district, adding protected cycle lanes, safer tram stops and more green space. Hungary Politics: President Sulyok rejected calls to resign after the TISZA win, escalating a fresh constitutional standoff. Tech & Industry: Zebra will host an RFID Roadshow in Warsaw (May 26–28) pushing “ambient intelligence” as RFID meets AI.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.