AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBulgaria–North Macedonia Tensions: Parliament Assembly chair Mihaela Dotsova told North Macedonia’s assembly president Afrim Gashi that Bulgaria is alarmed by “anti-Bulgarian” incidents and the arson attack on Bulgarian diplomatic cars in Skopje, urging fair punishment and stressing that EU accession conditions agreed in 2022 are “not up for renegotiation.” EU Accession Doubts: Bulgarian President Iliana Iotova said she has serious doubts Skopje’s leadership truly wants EU membership, pointing to what she calls EU policy being blocked rather than a Bulgaria–Skopje dispute. Ohrid Under Pressure: Calls are growing to protect the Ohrid region as uncontrolled construction, illegal development and tourism strain threaten the area’s UNESCO standing. Housing Crunch Across Europe: Eurostat reports many Europeans live in homes with spare rooms, while rent levels vary sharply; Skopje is cited among the cheapest capitals for two-bedroom rentals. Heatwave Watch: Europe is facing another extreme heatwave, with emergency measures and public health restrictions reported in multiple countries. Sports & Community: Ireland named uncapped players for EuroBasket qualifiers in Skopje, while regional surveys show high EU trust across the Western Balkans except Serbia.
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