AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCultural Heritage Reopens: Bratislava’s Koch Garden—Slovakia’s only preserved Functionalist-era garden tied to a building—has reopened after restoration, with the city pitching it as both a safer, more accessible landmark and a rare green pocket in the Old Town. National Memory Returns: The ashes of OUN leader Andriy Melnyk and his wife Sofia have crossed into Ukraine from Slovakia, welcomed at the Uzhhorod checkpoint as part of Ukraine’s Pantheon of National Heroes project. Film & Media Freedom: The European Screenwriters’ body is backing signatories of an anti–Vincent Bolloré letter, warning that Canal+’s growing influence over European production is part of a wider threat to creative freedom. Pop Culture Meets Politics: A taunting video by Israeli far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has triggered condemnations across Europe and major outlets. Local Crime Watch: Bratislava police foiled another tourist theft—€2,200 stolen from a shoulder bag—leading to charges against two Croatian women. Arts & Diplomacy: A mobile Dublin exhibition, “Truth About Drugs,” brought prevention messaging to the Connect Multicultural Festival. Sports/Leisure: Wizz Air reported a lightning-related flight turnaround back to Bratislava.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.