AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEU Rights Ruling: The European Court of Human Rights condemned Serbia for banning Falun Gong protests tied to a 2016 visit by China’s Xi Jinping, a case that also highlights Serbia’s past detentions of practitioners. Diplomacy in the Region: Serbia’s PM Djuro Macut told a SEECP summit in Sofia that regional unity matters more than ever amid cyber threats, migration, hybrid risks and disasters. Serbia–Angola Ties: Marko Đurić joined talks during President João Lourenço’s official visit, signing agreements and pushing new economic cooperation with Belgrade. Energy Cooperation: Serbia’s mining and energy minister met the UK ambassador to discuss UK finance for Serbia’s energy projects and a 2035 investment plan worth €14.4bn. Politics at Home: A small student protest gathered outside the Special Court as Culture Minister Nikola Selaković’s trial resumed over alleged falsified documents tied to the General Staff building case. Kosovo Language Dispute: VLEN accused DUI of backing Serbian as an official language in Kumanovo in 2010 but failing to address other Albanian rights issues. Business/Jobs: Ubisoft is reportedly closing its Belgrade studio and cutting roles worldwide, with up to 380 jobs at risk. World Cup Kickoff: Mexico opens the 2026 tournament against South Africa in Mexico City, with Serbia’s name showing up in pre-tournament context as Mexico beat Serbia 5-1.
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