AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoInterfaith & Education Diplomacy: Qatar took part in a Sarajevo conference on interfaith dialogue and “Eurasian Encounters,” with its delegation led by a senior education official tied to Doha’s interfaith center, focusing on education, cultural pluralism, and Islam–Europe historical ties. Srebrenica Commemoration: Bosnia marked the 31st anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide with mass gatherings at Potocari, including the burial of 10 newly identified victims; leaders stressed preserving the truth and accountability as more than 1,000 people remain missing. Justice & Sentencing: A new roundup highlights that over 50 people have been sentenced to more than 700 years for Srebrenica crimes across ICTY, Bosnia’s courts, and Serbian courts, while victims’ groups say many perpetrators still haven’t been held to account. Local Governance & Transport: Wizz Air cut Tuzla Base capacity by about 22%, swapping planned A321neo capacity for smaller A320neo aircraft; Tuzla Canton funding and route expansion plans remain in focus. Sports Politics Backlash: FIFA’s Balogun ban reversal after alleged Trump–Infantino pressure continues to trigger calls for investigations into FIFA governance and political interference. International Mobility: An Australian man was arrested after allegedly causing a disturbance on a flight from Thessaloniki to Sarajevo, forcing the aircraft to return.
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