AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSrebrenica Commemoration: Bosnia marked the 31st anniversary of the 1995 genocide with UN events in New York and major ceremonies at Potočari, including the burial of 10 newly identified victims and renewed warnings that genocide denial is an “anti-civilisational act.” EU Path & OHR Role: Bodo Weber told BHRT the Office of the High Representative is not blocking Bosnia’s EU future but acting as a “security net” against wrong turns, while stressing that EU steps aren’t matched by real reforms. International Pressure on FIFA: The Balogun red-card reversal fallout keeps growing, with 72 European lawmakers demanding an investigation into FIFA president Gianni Infantino and renewed debate over inconsistent discipline after England’s Jarell Quansah received a two-match ban. World Cup Viewership: US round-of-16 games drew record audiences, with the US-Belgium match averaging 45.1 million viewers in the US. Regional Economy Watch: A new analysis points to Serbia’s political stability, development policy, infrastructure investment, foreign investment and fiscal discipline behind its Western Balkans economic rise. Public Health/Animals: Serbia began culling 11,000 pigs after an African swine fever outbreak, with state compensation for owners.
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