AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEU Court Ethics: Investigate Europe says over 40% of CJEU judges and advocates general have declared private financial interests, including stakes in major firms the court can regulate. Luxembourg in Brussels: Qatar Chamber’s Mohamed bin Ahmed Al-Obaidly attended Arab-Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber meetings, with Philippe Dessoy elected president and new board roles set for the next term. Aerospace Finance: The EIB announced a record €3bn Airbus loan, calling it a boost for Europe’s strategic autonomy. Crypto Rules Deadline: With MiCA’s transition ending July 1, many crypto firms still lack CASP licences, raising platform shutdown risk for EU users. Energy Storage Push: An EU tripartite agreement targets 30–35GW of new storage capacity by 2028 to stabilize the grid and cut costs. Heatwave Reality Check: Europe’s early-summer heat has driven illness and excess deaths, with Luxembourg facing rising temperatures. IP in AI Music: Jamendo Music (Luxembourg-based) sues Suno in US court over alleged unauthorized training use, following a similar Nvidia complaint. Humanitarian Aid: The EU approved €5m and 50 tons of aid for Venezuela after June earthquakes, with Luxembourg among participating responders. Research Funding: Luxembourg’s FNR says it now receives more excellent proposals than its €360m budget can cover, as a new legal framework expands its role.
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