AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLiechtenstein Succession Update: Liechtenstein has ended male-only succession after 400 years, switching to absolute primogeniture so the firstborn child—regardless of sex—can inherit the throne. Vatican Finance Appointment: Pope Leo XIV has named Princess Gisela Bergmann of Liechtenstein to the Vatican’s Council for the Economy, bringing an engineering and investment-banking background to oversight of the Holy See’s finances. Global Tech & Identity: WISeKey appointed Alexander Hirsch as Group Chief Marketing Officer to coordinate global marketing and go-to-market efforts across its cybersecurity, digital identity, quantum and satellite businesses. Streaming Spotlight: Catherine Zeta-Jones’ revenge thriller “Kill Jackie” has set release dates, with Oct. 2 arriving on Prime Video in multiple European markets including Liechtenstein. Sports & Spotlight: The Women’s Africa Cup of Nations final (Malawi vs Cameroon) is set for Rabat, with an Egyptian referee team led by Shahenda Saad Ali Elmaghrabi. Arts View Note: A wider debate on ethnic borders and identity—using Pashtuns as a case study—adds a cultural lens to the week’s political news.
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