AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMedia Freedom Watch: The EU’s #MPM2026 monitor flags worsening journalist working conditions, with Luxembourg among the few countries showing relatively low risk for protection from harassment (8%), but broader pressures from weak business models and legal intimidation remain. Privacy & Courts: Microsoft has intervened in the Latombe v Commission appeal, backing the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework as a “legal bridge” for transatlantic data transfers under GDPR adequacy. Crypto Compliance in Luxembourg: Luxembourg’s CSSF issued Ripple a preliminary “Green Light Letter” toward a MiCA CASP license, positioning Ripple to prepare MiCA-compliant XRP and RLUSD operations across the EEA (still not final). Energy Storage Push: The EU signed a tripartite energy storage agreement aiming for 30–35GW by 2028, with Luxembourg among the participating countries. Cross-Border Renewables Funding: CINEA launched a new call for projects seeking cross-border renewable energy (CB RES) status, unlocking CEF Energy support for studies and works. Heatwave Reality Check: Europe’s early-summer heatwave has driven major health impacts and deaths, while Luxembourg hydrologist Laurent Pfister warns river and stream stress may show up weeks later. Space & STEM in Luxembourg: Asteroid Day returned to Luxembourg with the Asteroid Day Foundation’s festival and international space speakers, including NASA astronaut Mike Foreman. AI & Jobs: OpenAI’s EU report maps how AI may reorganize work across countries, noting Luxembourg’s share of roles likely to grow with AI. Local Tech Culture: Jamendo sued Nvidia in a Luxembourg-linked copyright fight over alleged unauthorized use of audio for generative AI training.
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