AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDenmark in NATO tech and drones: Zelensky signed new drone cooperation deals with Denmark (plus Estonia and the Netherlands), building on a growing network of Nordic and Baltic partners and pointing to joint defense production and export transparency. Ukraine air-defense manufacturing: Trump announced the US will license Ukraine to produce Patriot air-defense systems, a major shift that could reshape supply chains and speed up battlefield support. NATO summit politics: At the Ankara meeting, Trump pushed hard on defense spending and Greenland, but ended by praising “tremendous” unity while NATO leaders highlighted new arms deals and continued support for Ukraine. Greenland pushback: Greenlanders rejected renewed US control demands, stressing the island is not for sale and that decisions should be made locally. Health and pharma: A head-to-head comparison suggests Wegovy and rival obesity drugs can drive weight loss, but may differ on heart benefits, while Novo Nordisk continues to expand semaglutide-related options. Sports and media tech: Carlsberg turned street walls into football media in the UK, using public “kickabout” spaces to bridge the gap between watching and playing. Offshore wind engineering: Wood Thilsted and COP Frontier launched a new offshore wind foundation company aimed at unlocking deeper-water projects at lower cost. Data centers and power: Memphis began zoning talks for data centers as AI demand raises concerns about water, energy use, and emissions. Urban livability: Copenhagen topped the Global Livability Index for the second year, with Denmark’s capital scoring perfect marks in multiple categories.
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