AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLocal Politics & Identity: Albanians in Tetovo protested after the Constitutional Court struck down a 2007 decision on public space names, with protesters fearing a return to “Marshall Tito Square” instead of “Iliria Square.” Diplomacy Row: Bulgaria’s Foreign Ministry says it is checking facts around North Macedonia’s diplomatic note after Skopje demanded an apology over claims involving Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski’s family travel details. EU Accession Pressure: The Alliance for Albanians warns North Macedonia is being “held hostage” by political calculations, saying constitutional amendments are still the key to unlocking EU progress. AI in Governance: A regional roundup highlights AI-powered public administration trends, including Skopje’s push to launch a national AI center project. Cybersecurity: Kaspersky reports a new SharkLoader malware campaign targeting multiple countries, including North Macedonia, using tactics like fake Cisco AnyConnect and Google Update installers. Public Life & Safety: Europe’s heatwave is intensifying, with forecasts of extreme temperatures reaching the Balkans and health warnings for vulnerable groups. Human Stories: President Stevo Pendarovski visited 11-year-old Embla Ademi in Gostivar after bullying allegations involving a classmate with Down syndrome.
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