AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoNuclear Energy: ČEZ has started preparations to potentially extend Temelín’s operating life up to 80 years, following a similar approach already used for Dukovany—aimed at boosting long-term energy security. Transport Safety: Two Prague Integrated Transport buses collided near Lidice west of Prague, injuring 12 people; one woman was airlifted with serious injuries and the I/61 road was closed while police investigate. EU Politics: EU foreign ministers backed moving toward a ban on imports from Israeli settlements, with the Czech Republic among countries reportedly favoring only incremental pressure rather than a hard line. Prague Public Safety: Prague’s main railway station was evacuated after an anonymous bomb threat, disrupting traffic. Culture & Events: Colours of Ostrava festival opened at Dolní Vítkovice with major acts including Twenty One Pilots, Moby and Lorde, plus a discussion forum on AI, Europe’s future and mental health. Sports (Local): The FIBA U17 Women’s World Cup in Brno set Round of 16 matchups for July 15, with games including Australia vs Germany and Latvia vs China. Energy/Climate Watch: The IEA warned EU methane rules could limit oil supply options for the bloc, pushing some member states to seek delays.
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