AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCourts Reform: Serbia passed five court-law changes aimed at reducing political control over judges and prosecutors, after EU and Venice Commission pressure—opposition says independence isn’t real until all recommendations are met. Diplomacy & Travel: Foreign Minister Marko Đurić said Serbia and Panama signed an agreement allowing visa-free travel and also struck cooperation deals tied to Expo 2027. Cybersecurity: A new malware campaign targeting Serbia and other countries uses fake installers (including Cisco AnyConnect and Google Update) to deploy SharkLoader and then Cobalt Strike Beacon. Energy & Industry: Serbia’s Nis science park nears completion as a new facility readies labs for startups; separately, a Chinese-built 168MW wind farm project broke ground in Alibunar. Economy & Policy: Finance officials highlighted Serbia’s relatively low public debt (43.7% of GDP) and said fiscal policy is key to stability amid global uncertainty. Sports & Youth: An ISSO India school team returned from the ISF Basketball Championship in Zlatibor, Serbia, gaining international exposure.
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