AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSerbia–Angola Tech & Industry Push: President João Lourenço wrapped up a three-day Serbia visit after signing 10 agreements spanning finance, transport, environment, agriculture, industry and commerce, plus information and communication technologies and postal cooperation—aimed at boosting private investment. Defense & Systems Collaboration: Lourenço also toured Serbia’s Military Technical Institute and visited Vlatacom, a firm focused on advanced technological systems, as both sides discuss stronger connectivity including a direct air link. AI & Digital Skills for Youth: A BIRN report says Western Balkan institutions and media need to do more to help 18–30-year-olds spot online fakes, while platforms should raise transparency and standards. Media Accountability: Demostat says RTS prime-time news (Dnevnik 2) underplays student activism and rarely takes a critical look at domestic politics, focusing criticism mainly on the EU. Energy Deal Watch: Serbia says it won’t block the NIS sale as Gazprom–MOL talks near a US deadline, with OFAC extending the window to June 16. Cyber/Info Security Angle: Serbia’s PM Djuro Macut urged regional unity via SEECP to tackle cyber threats, hybrid risks, and cross-border emergencies. Local Tech Business: Microshare expanded its EverSmart™ AI-powered pest and cleaning suites with 31 new languages, including Serbian, to support multilingual operations. EU Rights Ruling: The European Court of Human Rights condemned Serbia for banning Falun Gong protests.
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