AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEV Charging Law Draft: Serbia is preparing a draft law to regulate alternative-fuels infrastructure, with public consultation open until June 25; the plan targets harmonizing rules with the EU and easing local permitting for chargers, as the country currently has about 230 public charging points for EVs. Climate-Ready Architecture: A Belgrade architecture expert outlines “anti-heat” building design basics—solar gain control via orientation and shading, plus natural cross-ventilation and night cooling, supported by insulation and thermal-mass materials. Serbia–Angola Tech & ICT Deals: President João Lourenço’s Serbia visit ended with 10 signed instruments spanning finance, transport, environment, industry, and information/communication technologies, while he also toured Serbia’s Military Technical Institute and Vlatacom’s systems integration capabilities. Belgrade’s Russian Citizenship Fast-Track: RFE/RL reports Serbia has granted citizenship to far more Russians than other foreigners this year, including people under US and Ukrainian sanctions, raising EU security concerns. Ubisoft Studio Closures (Belgrade Included): Ubisoft is shutting down its Winnipeg and Belgrade studios and cutting up to 380 jobs as part of a broader restructuring, with Barcelona also shifting focus to Rainbow Six. Media Literacy Push: A BIRN-backed report says Serbia and the Western Balkans need stronger skills and platform transparency so 18–30-year-olds can better spot online misinformation.
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