AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLGBTQ Rights Watch: After Péter Magyar’s election win, Hungary’s LGBTQ community is cautiously optimistic, hoping anti-LGBTQ laws from Viktor Orbán’s era can be changed soon, though activists say timing and legislation will decide everything. Film & TV: One Hungary is rolling out a One TV rewatch option for late-night FIFA World Cup matches, letting subscribers catch games up to three days later. International Cinema: Asghar Farhadi’s Cannes drama “Parallel Tales” has landed broad European and global sales, with Cirko Film handling Hungary. Music: German post-metal The Ocean added new members and announced an autumn 2026 European headline run that includes Budapest. Festivals: TIFF returns for its 25th edition in Cluj-Napoca (June 12–21), with Hungarian Day on June 17 spotlighting major local titles. Sports Culture: Gudaf Tsegay received a four-month ban after a Letrozole-related doping case, despite earlier TUE acceptance. Tech & Social Media: Facebook and Instagram suffered a widespread outage, with Hungarian users among those reporting access errors. EU Politics (context): EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas floated a new Russia sanctions package that could complicate an EU-India trade deal.
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