AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoVatican Finance: Pope Leo XIV has appointed Princess Gisela Bergmann of Liechtenstein to the Vatican’s Council for the Economy, a key body overseeing the Holy See’s budget and financial practices—an engineering-and-investment-banking background included. Royal Succession Reform: Liechtenstein has abolished male-only succession, moving to absolute primogeniture so the firstborn inherits regardless of gender, with the change applying to future births. Arts & Culture Travel: A new travel roundup spotlights seven tiny European destinations, including Andorra—ideal for skiing, hiking, and scenic alpine routes. Tech & Media: Meta is partnering with Newsmax to feed AI answers with Newsmax reporting and archives, raising fresh questions about reliability and political bias. Sports Spotlight: The Women’s Africa Cup of Nations final officials are set, with Egypt’s Shahenda Saad Ali Elmaghrabi named centre referee for Malawi vs Cameroon. Local Interest: Orange’s roaming guidance flags how to avoid surprise mobile data bills while travelling, with Liechtenstein included in its EEA coverage. Business & Science: RiceTec opened a new greenhouse facility in Alvin, Texas, with Princess Tatjana von und zu Liechtenstein cutting the ribbon.
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