AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSerb-Kosovo Tensions: Kosovo police arrested 36 Serbs, including a minor, after Vidovdan commemorations at Gazimestan near Pristina; Serbian officials and groups called it intimidation and urged the EU, OSCE and Quint embassies to act. Political Pressure in Serbia: President Aleksandar Vučić says he will resign in “a few weeks,” but protests in Kraljevo and Belgrade continue, with demonstrators fearing he will keep power via a prime minister bid. Kosovo-Metohija Narrative Clash: Serbian deputy speaker Milovan Drecun claimed Pristina aims to erase Kosovo-Metohija as Serbian territory, linking the arrests to wider pressure on Serbs. Kosovo in the Sports Calendar: The Football Association of Ireland confirmed its Oct. 4 Nations League match vs Israel will be played behind closed doors in Serbia (Bačka Topola), while Ireland’s campaign also includes a trip to Pristina to face Kosovo. Heatwave Watch: A Balkan heatwave pushed temperatures near 40C, with warnings to limit outdoor activity; Kosovo’s weather bureau forecast peaks around 38C. Media Freedom: Kosovo journalists’ association condemned threats and pressure against Hateme Smajli and Gazeta Infokus after investigative reporting on land privatization in Ferizaj.
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