AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRefugee Week in Prague: The Mount School and the Rowntree Society will host “Refugees & Rowntrees” on June 20, using four case studies to trace how the Rowntree family and the school community supported displaced people across the 20th century, with an exhibition and public talk. Czech Politics: A Czech MEP faces conflict-of-interest questions over an undeclared think-tank role tied to defense-linked partners, raising concerns about influence on EU defense legislation. Central Banking & Gold: The Czech National Bank bought gold again in April (about 3 tonnes net), continuing a long streak of monthly purchases. Prague Business: ČEZ shareholders approved a restructuring plan that sets up a new subsidiary as part of government moves toward nationalisation, with production assets shifting under full state control. Sports (Czech spotlight): Jakub Mensik bounced back from cramps to reach the French Open semifinals, while Czech MEP and Czech gold-buying stories dominated the week’s Czech-relevant headlines.
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