AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTransatlantic Arts & Culture Diplomacy: The American Swiss Foundation held its 2026 Leadership Summit in Rüschlikon, bringing U.S. and Swiss leaders together to discuss politics, innovation, and cultural ties. Sport & Community: Swiss nationals living abroad competed at the 2026 Federal Shooting Festival in Chur, including shooters from South Africa, Canada, the U.S., and Liechtenstein—showing how sport keeps connections alive. Streaming & Crime Drama: HBO Max has picked up ITV’s six-part thriller “The Killings at Parrish Station,” launching across the UK, Ireland, and multiple European countries including Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Travel Practicalities for Liechtenstein-linked audiences: The new Schengen Entry/Exit System (EES) is adding biometric checks for non-EU travelers, and consumer guidance urges holidaymakers to plan extra time at borders. Tech & Media Business: Google is cutting Play Store fees in the EEA (including Liechtenstein) and the UK, with a “billing choice” option letting developers route payments via their own checkout. Health & Oncology: The EU has authorized Trodelvy for first-line metastatic triple-negative breast cancer in patients not eligible for PD-(L)1 therapy, with Liechtenstein included in the approval footprint.
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