AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNexus Luxembourg 2026: The country’s flagship tech and AI summit drew 9,600+ participants from 80+ countries, underscoring Luxembourg’s push into AI infrastructure, high-performance computing and data centres. Crypto Regulation in Luxembourg: Ripple got a preliminary MiCA CASP green light from the CSSF, while OpenPayd also secured a MiCA authorization in Malta—both moves aim to expand regulated crypto services across the EEA ahead of the July 1 deadline. Extreme Heat Across Europe: A “heat dome” is driving record-breaking temperatures, with red alerts in parts of France, the UK and warnings including Luxembourg—officials link the heat to drownings and deaths. Payments Autonomy: Austria’s banks are joining the European Payments Initiative to roll out Wero, pushing an account-to-account alternative to international card schemes. Space Diplomacy: Botswana signed the Artemis Accords at NASA, adding another African partner to the Moon-to-Mars framework that includes Luxembourg among founding signatories. Local Tech & Research: Luxembourg-based Jamendo filed a US complaint alleging Nvidia trained audio models on its music dataset without permission. Energy & Climate Watch: WMO and partners warned that extreme heat is worsening, with El Niño expected to amplify impacts.
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