AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoNordic Ski Governance: Alexander Ospelt, from Liechtenstein, has been named the next president of the International Ski and Snowboard Association, stepping in during a tense moment for Nordic combined as the IOC weighs the sport’s Olympic future and women’s eligibility. World Cup Codes & Identity: Austria’s “AUT” listing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup is explained by the ISO three-letter country code system—because “AUS” is already used for Australia—adding a small but persistent twist for fans following the tournament. Baroque Music Spotlight: A new focus on 17th-century Bohemian music highlights composers tied to the Liechtenstein-Castelcorno library world, featuring works by Philipp Jakob Rittler and Pavel Josef Vejvanovsky alongside trumpet-and-strings recordings. Cultural Funding Watch: A Europe-wide petition urging the UK to fully rejoin the EU’s Creative Europe programme from 2027 has extended its deadline to the end of August, after political leadership changes. Arts & Entertainment Streaming: HBO Max is set to screen the six-part crime thriller “The Killings at Parrish Station” across multiple European markets, including Liechtenstein, after Warner Bros. Discovery acquisition. Health & Medicines: SERB Pharmaceuticals completed rights acquisition for Idefirix (imlifidase) across EU/UK/Switzerland and Liechtenstein, aiming to expand access for rare transplant-related needs.
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