AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup & Bosnia-Herzegovina: The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off June 11 across the US, Canada and Mexico, with Group B starting Friday in Toronto where Canada hosts Bosnia and Herzegovina in the first men’s World Cup match on Canadian soil; Canada coach Jesse Marsch is pushing a calm, structured approach as fans pack Toronto and Vancouver, while FIFA has set record ticket prices and is using dynamic pricing amid still-available seats for many matches. Opening ceremonies: Three separate opening shows are planned—Mexico City (Shakira and Burna Boy), Toronto (Alanis Morissette, Michael Bublé and others including Nora Fatehi), and Los Angeles (Katy Perry and Future among headliners). Regional EU transport push: A European Court of Auditors review warns Western Balkans transport projects, including in Bosnia and Herzegovina, are progressing too slowly toward the EU’s 2030 network goals due to delays and weak oversight. State governance: The Council of Ministers of BiH is set to consider multiple human-rights and security-related proposals, plus budget execution and obligations reports for 2025. EUFOR & security: A warning from Austria’s EUFOR leadership raises uncertainty about the mission’s future mandate, with implications for Bosnia’s post-Dayton stability.
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