AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNATO Alert: An Arkia flight from Tel Aviv to Prague briefly lost contact with air traffic control over Hungarian airspace, triggering NATO’s highest air policing alert and a scramble of two Hungarian Gripen jets; communication was restored and the plane was safely escorted onward. Opposition Politics: Czech opposition ODS unveiled its policy priorities in Prague—lower labour taxes, healthcare and education reforms, tighter public spending, more labour-market flexibility, and a national infrastructure investment fund—while reaffirming NATO/EU ties and opposing euro adoption. World Cup Fallout: FIFA pushed back after viral images showed empty seats at the South Korea–Czech Republic match in Guadalajara, saying the official attendance was based on scanned tickets and that some fans stayed in concourses; the optics reignited debate over high ticket prices. Prague Culture: Ye’s Prague concert was cancelled weeks before showtime after the venue owner terminated the contract, adding to a string of European tour disruptions. Czech Sports & Travel: Prague’s Sherlock Holmes exhibition opens June 17 at Galerie Bílá Labuť with interactive, clue-based investigation elements. Road Tragedy: A fatal crash on the D2 motorway near Brno killed a Hungarian and a Romanian lorry driver after a collision and fire.
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