AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSwiss Referendum: Switzerland votes Sunday on a right-wing “No to 10 million” population cap by 2050, with rules that could tighten asylum and family reunification once 9.5 million is reached and potentially force an end to EU free-movement arrangements if the cap is exceeded. World Cup Spotlight: Germany kick off their campaign against debutants Curaçao in Houston, with Manuel Neuer set to start after a calf injury; the match is framed as David vs Goliath but Germany arrive in strong form. Qatar vs Switzerland Fallout: Qatar earned their first-ever World Cup point with a late 1-1 draw against Switzerland after Breel Embolo’s penalty gave Switzerland the lead. Central Europe Mobility: Direct Prague–Hamburg trains resume from Sunday, cutting the trip to about six hours and restoring connections to Kiel and onward links north. Defense & NATO: Germany pledges to reach 5% of GDP in defense spending well before 2035, signaling a bigger role in European security. Business & Jobs: Volkswagen plans 19,000 job cuts in Germany by year-end as part of a broader restructuring.
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