AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Security & Mobility (Toronto): Toronto is gearing up for about 300,000 visitors with what officials call the largest police deployment in the city’s history, plus expanded transit and heavy downtown traffic restrictions around Toronto Stadium. EU-Backed Industry & Investment (BiH–Germany): Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Presidency chair Denis Bećirović met Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz, urging higher German investment—especially in renewable green energy and the defense industry—citing strong 2025 trade ties. Nuclear Waste Dispute (Trgovska Gora): BiH, with “Green team” Novi Grad and Aarhus Center Sarajevo, filed a complaint against Croatia to the Berne Convention over plans for a radioactive waste disposal center near Trgovska Gora, warning of risks to the Una River basin. Cross-Border Media Production (RE-ACT): The RE-ACT audiovisual initiative expanded its model by opening rotating European guest regions; Montenegro joins as the first associated member, aiming to boost co-productions and professionalization. Labor & Logistics Risk (US venues): Ahead of kickoff, SoFi Stadium workers threatened a strike over pay and concerns about ICE/BP presence, raising uncertainty for one of the marquee host venues. Sports Tech & Public Perception (Pitch concerns): A viral “no bounce” ball video sparked pitch-fear chatter, but reporting says it was from a friendly warm-up, not a World Cup match surface.
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