AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSpace & Education Diplomacy: St. Kitts and Nevis and Switzerland launched a historic life-sciences mission from Sweden, with Liechtenstein’s CSA named in the partnership—an example of how small states use space projects to build STEM capacity and international ties. Press Freedom Watch: Reporters Without Borders says global press freedom hit a 25-year low in 2026, with over half of countries now in “difficult” or “very serious” categories—an ongoing governance and rights signal for Europe and beyond. Trade & Integration: India and Oman’s CEPA takes effect June 1, expanding duty-free access and services cooperation; meanwhile, Liechtenstein is again pulled into the wider EFTA orbit as India’s EFTA deal is cited. Sports Media Rights: Sky Deutschland extended its ATP Tour broadcasting deal through 2033, with rights covering Germany, Austria, Switzerland and also Liechtenstein. EU Border Politics: Coverage highlights the fallout from the EU’s Entry/Exit system and ETIAS timeline, with Schengen travel friction affecting wider European governance debates. Ukraine Accession Timetable: The EU Commission plans to propose opening the first “cluster” of Ukraine and Moldova accession talks on June 16, with Hungary’s policy shift after elections a key variable.
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