AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCourt Fight (BiH Media): BHRT says it will seek a review of a Sarajevo court judgment ordering it to pay RTRS about 17 million KM tied to disputed marketing revenues and the use of fixed radio links, arguing the broadcasters used the connections free under a 2012 protocol and that RTRS’s claims were rejected in first instance. US Immigration Ruling: A US federal judge in Manhattan struck down a Trump administration policy suspending immigrant visas for nationals of 75 countries, calling it “patently unlawful” and beyond the State Department chief’s authority; the decision affects countries including Bosnia and Herzegovina. Infrastructure (Adriatic-Ionian Corridor): Montenegro’s “Monteput” launched a tender for conceptual design of the Adriatic-Ionian highway segment Gradac–Grahovo (about €4m, 15 months), linking Montenegro through BiH, Croatia and Albania to wider European road networks. Agriculture & Energy Pressure: Heatwaves and drought are hitting European farming hard, with reports of major crop losses in Bosnia and Herzegovina and rising costs across the region. Sports & Talent (Regional Interest): Celtic is reportedly in advanced talks to sign Bosnian World Cup midfielder Ermin Mahmic (around £7m plus add-ons), while Sarajevo’s Eternal Fire hosted Solomun’s regional concert spectacle.
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