AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMedia Ownership Shake-Up: Portuguese Alpac Capital has taken control of Serbia’s Adria News Network outlets, including N1 and Nova S TV, plus Danas, Radar, and Nova.rs, with multiple directors removed as the takeover continues. Science & University Governance: Serbia’s Ministry of Science removed University of Belgrade officials Nebojša Bojović and Vladan Đokić from leadership roles at the Institute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial Planning, citing neglect of duties and political activity. Energy Infrastructure: Serbia is advancing a nearly €1 billion gas expansion with World Bank support, starting with a pipeline linking Niš and Velika Plana and studies for future hydrogen transport. Banking Boom: Serbia’s banks posted record 2025 profits (RSD166.5bn) and rising returns, while the central bank weighs whether margins are too high. Legal Pressure on Prosecutors: Prosecutors Association of Serbia demanded urgent action after an arson attack on a Valjevo prosecutor’s car, warning it threatens prosecutors’ independence. EU Wildfire Response: The EU deployed firefighting aircraft, helicopters, and satellite mapping across Europe, including Serbia, as wildfires worsen. Elections Countdown: Vučić says elections will be called in 15, 20, or 25 days, with campaign talks already underway. Sports Spotlight: Serbia’s football and tennis headlines include Djokovic’s health disclosure after Cincinnati, and major regional club action alongside Belgrade-linked stories.
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