AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSlovak-Azerbaijani Diplomacy: President Peter Pellegrini met Ilham Aliyev in Shusha, praising Azerbaijan as a logistics hub and thanking it for gas support after Russian deliveries via Ukraine stopped; he also backed a planned Bratislava–Baku direct flight and announced a business forum in Baku. Education & Memory in Karabakh: Pellegrini said a new Štefánik-named secondary school will be built in the restored Bash Garvand village, tying Slovak heritage to the region’s post-occupation rebuilding. Culture & Holocaust Remembrance: London’s Between Life and Death exhibition spotlights everyday Britons who helped Jews escape the Holocaust, including Kindertransport stories. Polarisation Watch: Slovakia ranks as Europe’s second-most polarised country, with the DEKK Institute linking value-driven conflicts to strains in personal relationships. Film & Identity: Karlovy Vary coverage highlights Ivan Ostrochovský’s Only Beautiful Things to Look At, revisiting forced sterilisation of Romani women. Art & Protest: A feature argues street and protest art deserves more respect for how it unites communities. Global Rights & Society: A debate on the mainstreaming of Europe’s far right looks at shifting coalitions and rising influence across countries. International Lifestyle: A Locarno-bound Foscht Sisters profile spotlights Bianca and Dilara’s psychological horror Manhunt.
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