AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Transport & Travel: Czech Railways is expanding direct international links, with a new Prague–Copenhagen service ramping up from one to three trains daily from June 14, and the Adriatic Express returning with more capacity to Koper and Rijeka from June 26. Culture in Prague: World-renowned sculptor Jaume Plensa unveiled his permanent bronze work “NEST” at Bořislavka, designed to shift in appearance depending on where you stand. Sports & Czech Presence: Czech Republic is in the World Cup spotlight via Group A coverage, with South Korea’s goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu missing his daughter’s birth for preparations and Czechia listed as a key opponent. Local Pride & Community: Brno saw thousands turn out for its Pride parade. Law & Security: A German right-wing extremist, Marla Svenja Liebich, has filed an appeal against extradition from the Czech Republic, while Germany also opened a major probe into a suspected Schengen visa fraud network involving Uzbek citizens. Health & Research: A Vienna-led clinical trial reports Torque-Teno-virus-guided dosing of immunosuppressants in kidney transplant patients is safe. Business: Radar Tyres’ RED dealer program has surpassed 1,000 dealers across Europe, including the Czech Republic.
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