AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDrought & Heritage: Europe’s worst drought in decades is exposing more than nature—historic relics are surfacing. In Serbia, a rusting early-1900s steam tugboat known as “Sava’s Titanic” emerged from the Sava near Sremska Mitrovica, while low Danube levels have also revealed other wartime and ancient remains across the region. Energy & Climate Signals: A separate energy snapshot shows hydro output in Europe hitting its lowest summer level on record (June 1–Aug 15), while solar generation rose—highlighting how heat and water stress are reshuffling power reliability. Space Policy: NASA has invited India to join plans for a permanent Moon base near the south pole, but details on India’s exact role remain unclear. Governance & Voting Tech: Serbia’s CRTA warns that polling irregularities can’t be fixed by new privacy screens; it argues the real issue is how voting committees operate. The state electoral body is even considering pausing procurement of the full-coverage booths for further review. AI & Media: A commentary on Serbia’s media crisis points to falling trust and rising control pressures, adding that AI is accelerating the “republish without credit” problem for journalism.
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