AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHeat & wildfire risk: Tour de France riders and organisers are battling extreme temperatures and fast-moving wildfires in southern France, with stages going ahead but with strict limits on spectators and heavy cooling measures like frozen vests and iced water. EU water safety: A new European Environment Agency report says 96% of monitored bathing sites meet minimum health standards, but about 1.5% are still rated “poor” due to sewage overflows and agricultural runoff. Rail for lower emissions: Serbia and Italy’s transport ministers discussed restoring passenger rail services between Belgrade and Trieste along the historic route via Ljubljana, aiming for more efficient and environmentally friendly travel. Slovenia tourism pressure: Slovenia heads into peak season with rising arrivals and overnight stays, but labour shortages and higher operating costs are still squeezing the sector. Krško energy debate: Slovenia’s JEK2 second reactor remains central to the country’s energy strategy, with the government saying it will accelerate development under existing rules. Young farmers & CAP: EU young farmers are pushing for predictable, long-term investment conditions in the next CAP to support generational renewal. Ljubljana housing: A new Ljubljana neighbourhood adds 95 public rental apartments, easing shortages only slightly as demand remains high.
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