AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAviation Incident Over North Macedonia: A Ryanair Boeing 737 flight from Thessaloniki to Memmingen made an emergency return to Greece after a passenger window dislodged mid-air, with reports saying engine debris struck the cabin and caused decompression; a 61-year-old Serbian man was partially pulled out up to his head and shoulders before fellow passengers and his wife Svetlana Grković pulled him back in, and he was taken to AHEPA University General Hospital with neck/shoulder injuries and friction burns, not life-threatening. Local Politics in Tetovo: Protests erupted in Tetovo after a court ruling removed Albanian names from major streets and squares, including Liria Square reverting to Marshal Tito; the Democratic Union for Integration is challenging the Constitutional Court decision and is pressing for an emergency council vote to restore names. Regional Energy Integration: Bulgaria and Greece discussed accelerating the Vertical Gas Corridor and drafting a joint strategic document to speed Southeast and Central Europe energy market integration, with North Macedonia and Serbia joining technical work. EU Mobility Update: China published a visa-free list for 35 European countries, including North Macedonia, allowing eligible passport holders short stays of up to 30 days.
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