AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEU Sanctions: Eight non-EU countries, including North Macedonia, agreed to align with the EU’s latest sanctions against Belarus, expanding limits on goods and technologies tied to Minsk’s military and defence capabilities. Diplomacy: Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Petr Macinka is set to visit Ohrid and Skopje on 19–20 August, meeting top officials and taking part in a digitalization and cybersecurity seminar. Border Watch: Heavy traffic was reported at Kalotina (Serbia) and Kapitan Andreevo (Türkiye) crossings, with ferry services affected by low Danube water levels. Culture & Film: North Macedonian director Teona Mitevska is preparing a sequel to “God Exists, Her Name is Petrunya,” with “Petra Doesn’t Want to Die” set to explore a Belgian teen’s return to North Macedonia. Arts & Society: Milcho Manchevski’s documentary “Good People” screens at the Sarajevo Film Festival, giving voice to survivors and families after the Kočani Pulse nightclub tragedy. Public Health: West Nile virus cases are rising in Greece, with Attica accounting for 70% of infections and nine deaths reported so far.
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