AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGermany Politics: Thousands of protesters flooded Erfurt to disrupt the AfD’s party convention as co-leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla were set to be re-elected; police deployed in riot gear and some clashes were reported, with the far-right aiming to build momentum ahead of key eastern state elections. Germany Football: Jürgen Klopp says he is “recharged” and ready for “intensive discussions” with the DFB after Julian Nagelsmann’s resignation, with talks also tied to his Red Bull contract. Poland–Ukraine Tensions: Ukraine and Poland move toward de-escalation after Warsaw demanded concrete steps over the naming of a military unit tied to WWII-era massacres, while Russian bot-farm activity is reported as a driver of renewed friction. NATO & Security: A US warning to Poland frames a possible limited Russian provocation as a test of NATO resolve ahead of the Ankara summit, where Türkiye’s role is also highlighted. Central Europe Tech & Finance: Infineon opened a €5bn Smart Power Fab in Dresden, while Germany’s cooperative banks begin offering crypto trading and Mastercard’s AI payments push reaches Hungary. Switzerland & Commerce: Temu surged into Switzerland’s top five e-commerce players, and Switzerland advanced in the World Cup with a 2-0 win over Algeria to set up a last-16 clash with Colombia. Slovakia Tourism: Vlkolinec’s UNESCO village faces backlash as overtourism strains residents’ privacy and authenticity.
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