AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup & Local Economy: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s World Cup run stays in the spotlight after Switzerland’s 4-1 win over BiH, with Granit Xhaka silencing “toxic” criticism through a captain’s display in Los Angeles. Sports Infrastructure & Operations: Inglewood’s pitch drama is now part of the story too, as stadium grass and sub-surface systems get tested hard, with teams reporting unusual bounce and wear. BiH Public Health & Industry: The Food Safety Agency of BiH says food safety is generally good, but risk must be driven to the minimum, highlighting digital tools, microplastics concerns, and lab analysis at a Mostar conference. Culture & Creative Industries: Sarajevo Film Festival’s UNIQA See Future Foundation program selected seven female-led projects, including a Bosnia-set documentary about a major workplace theft. EU Connectivity & Transport: Bosnia’s foreign minister Konaković met Greece’s counterpart in Sarajevo, confirming no open issues, support for EU path, and plans to restore direct Sarajevo–Athens flights from October. Cost of Living (Business Context): A Europe affordability analysis ranks Sarajevo among the least expensive capitals in 2026, with housing costs leading the gap.
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