AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAnti-Money Laundering Pressure: Bosnia and Herzegovina has been put on the FATF “grey list” under increased monitoring after MONEYVAL flagged “deficiencies” in the country’s anti-money laundering and counter-terror financing efforts, with FATF citing progress since Dec 2024 but still demanding improvements across nine areas—raising fresh concerns for citizens and businesses facing tighter scrutiny. World Cup Fallout in Canada: Canada’s historic 6-0 win over Qatar was overshadowed by Ismaël Koné’s severe lower-leg injury; Canada Soccer says he underwent successful surgery and will miss the rest of the tournament, while the team looks ahead to a crucial Switzerland match. FIFA Travel Dispute: Iran says its World Cup travel schedule—being forced to move the day before matches and return immediately after—is unfair and lodged a complaint with FIFA, arguing it undermines equal preparation conditions. Food Safety Focus: Bosnia’s Food Safety Agency says overall food safety is “generally good,” but risks must be reduced to the minimum, highlighting EU-linked lab and digital-tech cooperation at a Mostar conference.
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