AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoKosovo Flashpoint: Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić says he has written to NATO chief Mark Rutte urging KFOR to stop Pristina’s “terror” against Serbs and to block the opening of the Ibar bridge in Kosovska Mitrovica, citing UN Security Council Resolution 1244 and the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Media Freedom: RSF warns Serbia’s exiled journalists are rising sharply, with a surge in harassment and legal pressure; meanwhile, Bosnia’s BH Journalists Association calls for guarantees of editorial independence after the dismissal of N1 director Amir Zukić following Alpac Capital’s takeover. Elections & Integrity: CRTA lawyer Pavle Dimitrije says polling irregularities can’t be fixed by new privacy booths alone, pointing to deeper clientelism and committee failures; Serbia’s electoral commission also floated pausing booth procurement. Drought & Transport: Europe’s receding rivers are disrupting shipping, with severe impacts on the Danube in Serbia and the Rhine in Germany. Wildfires Response: Russia’s Il-76 firefighting plane has entered Serbia to help tackle wildfires near Deliblato Sands, as drought also worsens water shortages. Belgrade University: A Belgrade University economics professor argues the school’s lower Shanghai ranking isn’t a “huge downslide,” criticizing regime messaging and warning against potential takeover of university management.
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