AGP Executive Report
Last update: 15 minutes agoU.S.–Swiss cultural diplomacy: The American Swiss Foundation held its Ambassador Faith Whittlesey Leadership Award Dinner and Leadership Summit in Rüschlikon, with U.S. Ambassador Callista L. Gingrich in attendance and recognition of Adrian T. Keller for decades of service. Liechtenstein in the spotlight (health & pharma): SERB Pharmaceuticals says it has completed acquisition of EU/UK/Switzerland/Liechtenstein rights to Idefirix® (imlifidase), aiming to expand access in Europe and pursue MENA growth. Rett syndrome treatment step forward: Acadia’s DAYBU® (trofinetide) won a positive CHMP opinion for neurobehavioral symptoms of Rett syndrome in adults and children aged five-plus, pending an EU Commission decision. Screening in the region: Warner Bros. Discovery acquired ITV Studios’ crime thriller “The Killings at Parrish Station,” bringing the six-part series to HBO Max across the UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Arts & culture policy: A Europe-wide petition urges the UK to declare interest in fully participating in Creative Europe from 2027, extending its deadline to end of August. Tradition as entertainment: Swiss nationals abroad competed at the Federal Shooting Festival in Chur, including Liechtenstein flags, showing how sport and heritage travel together.
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