AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHousing Crisis Response: Prague is planning up to 8,000 new municipal apartments via the city-owned PDS, aiming to boost affordable rentals for seniors, people with disabilities, single parents and key public-service workers, though construction is still far below the ambition. NATO Defence Push: At the Ankara summit, NATO is moving toward buying up to 10 Saab GlobalEye airborne early-warning aircraft, while updated alliance data shows only a handful of members are projected to hit the 3.5% core-defence goal in 2026—Czech Republic is still under scrutiny. Czech Defence Funding: The Czech government is set to raise defence spending by CZK 36 billion next year as part of the push to meet NATO targets. Local Infrastructure: Brno has picked Geosan Group to build a new 294-space car park in Nový Lískovec, with disabled spots and EV charging, starting this autumn. Culture & Society: ARTICLE 19 Europe held a Prague forum on digital resilience against cross-border repression, focusing on practical protection for journalists and activists. Sports (Czech angle): Wimbledon quarter-finals continue with Czech players in the spotlight, including Jiri Lehecka’s run ending earlier and Karolina Muchova set to play for a semi-final spot.
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