AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup & BiH Sports Spotlight: Switzerland thrashed Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1 in Los Angeles, with Granit Xhaka silencing “toxic” criticism via a captain’s display and a penalty celebration. Local Infrastructure & Logistics: Republika Srpska PM Savo Minic says the Foca–Sarajevo road will be fully operational again within 30 days after landslides and damage at the Bistrica site; an alternative Rogatica route is planned for freight, and reconstruction of the Foca–Tjentiste road is set to start by month-end. Food Safety & Industry: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Food Safety Agency says overall food safety is good, but risks must be reduced to the minimum; the agency highlighted digital tools, microplastics, and lab analysis at a Mostar conference marking World Food Safety Day. Culture & Youth: Sarajevo Rocks 2026 drew hundreds of young musicians to Bosnia and Herzegovina Square, pushing a unity message through performances from 28 cities. Business & Cost of Living: Sarajevo is cited as Europe’s least expensive capital in 2026 affordability rankings, with monthly costs around $672 for a single person.
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