AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSlovak Culture & Memory: Devín Castle hosts “TRIBUTE to FREEDOM” with Hex, Vidiek and Buty, marking the Slovak National Uprising and the fall of the Iron Curtain, while an intermedia project titled “One Day, That Russian Will Go Away” by Andrea Kalinová runs in Bratislava’s Petržalka. Film & Festivals: CineFest Miskolc (Sept 4–12) unveils its 22nd edition lineup, including a new V4+ competition and the opening film “The Wedding / Svadba,” plus multiple sidebar strands like CineDocs and CineTribute. Media Reform: Hungary’s Kossuth Radio returns on Aug 24 with a revamped schedule, new presenters and the slogan “everyone’s again,” aiming for “true” news and authentic stories. Youth Sports in Bratislava: The U20 World Wrestling Championships in Slovakia delivered more medals, including Bohdan Oleksiienko’s bronze for Ukraine and India’s women adding silver and two bronzes. Community & Identity: A new Naperville International Festival (Sept 12) expands sister-cities celebrations into a more inclusive, food-and-music showcase of many cultures. Education & Care: Slovakia plans tougher rules on truancy, with potential child-benefit redirection or suspension from Jan 2027, alongside extra support for school supplies.
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