AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBelgrade Politics & Culture: Serbia’s ruling party rally in Belgrade turned into a carefully staged spectacle—robots dancing, giant flags, and tens of thousands in 36C heat—before President Aleksandar Vučić confirmed he will resign within weeks, setting up a new election campaign under a rebranded “United Serbia” list. Roma Rights & Recovery: Ahead of Ukraine’s reconstruction talks in Poland, the Roma Foundation for Europe urged policymakers to include Roma families in compensation and recovery, saying many have stayed in war-zone communities despite shelling and damage. Kosovo-Region Travel & Tourism: Albania reports foreign tourist arrivals up to 3.7 million in Jan–May 2026, with arrivals from Kosovo reaching 1.27 million (+9.9%), highlighting growth in cultural, agro and culinary tourism. Heatwave Watch (Balkans): A Europe-wide heatwave is pushing temperatures toward 39C across the region, including Kosovo, with warnings focused on health risks for vulnerable groups. Media & Public Life: Bulgaria’s parliamentary Culture and Media Committee unanimously approved the Bulgarian News Agency’s 2025 annual report, spotlighting free access, regional coverage, and expanding multimedia formats. Gaza Stabilization (Regional Link): The Board of Peace says Kosovo and Albania have sent delegations to Gaza, as Morocco’s role in the International Stabilisation Force moves from pledges toward deployment.
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