AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBelgrade Protest Violence: A driver was arrested after allegedly backing into an elderly man during an anti-government blockade in central Belgrade, with police charging him over attempted murder. Business & Tech Push: Belgrade hosts a Business Summit on Friday, bringing together top Serbian officials and international leaders to focus on the economy, banking, energy, infrastructure and innovation. NIS/MOL Standoff: Serbia says it’s still not satisfied with MOL’s revised offer to buy a majority stake in NIS, with the key dispute tied to how the Pančevo refinery will operate and supply the domestic market. Opposition Strategy: Green-Left Front and other opposition voices say elections won’t be held this summer, while analysts warn the anti-regime camp must avoid splitting into too many competing “columns.” Media Ownership Watch: United Group plans to sell independent Serbian media to Euronews owners linked to Alpac Capital, raising fresh questions about regional media control. Energy Storage in Montenegro: Japan’s PowerX eyes a 500 MWh battery storage target in three years via cooperation with EPCG. Eurovision Tension: Israel’s Noam Bettan advanced to the grand final amid protests and “stop the genocide” chants.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.