AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBosnia & Herzegovina in the spotlight (sports-politics link): Canada’s first-ever home World Cup match ended 1-1 against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto, with Cyle Larin scoring in the 78th minute after Bosnia’s Jovo Lukic opened the scoring—an outcome that kept Group B wide open and fed fresh public attention on BiH’s presence in the tournament. International justice: The UN Security Council discussed the future of the Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals as Russia and Serbia pushed for the release of convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić on humanitarian grounds; Bosnia’s ambassador Šejla Đurbuzović sharply rejected the request. Regional governance & EU politics: Republika Srpska leader Milorad Dodik again signaled resistance to EU-related steps, saying RS would not vote for joining the EU, while broader Western Balkans EU debate continued in parallel. Public order & security: Reports also flagged arrests tied to disturbances around World Cup-related events, underscoring how quickly large crowds can turn into policing challenges. Human rights & hate crime: A Europe-wide report said anti-Christian hate crimes rose in May, with arson attacks reaching a 2026 high.
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