AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Kickoff (Canada–Bosnia): Canada start their home campaign in Toronto against Bosnia & Herzegovina in Group B, with the match framed as a first-ever World Cup meeting on Canadian soil and a chance for both sides to grab early points. Local Sports Spotlight (Miovski): Rangers striker Bojan Miovski’s summer future is still up in the air, with interest from Spain and Central Europe and his next move likely tied to playing time at Ibrox. Turkey’s Return (Güler): Türkiye open their World Cup run after 24 years with Arda Güler leading the attack versus Australia, with fitness concerns after a hamstring injury still in the background. Arts & Culture (Ohrid): A travel feature spotlights Ohrid’s ancient lake culture—Byzantine and Ottoman streets, workshops, and the famed “bleak” fish-based pearl craft. Media & History (Disinformation): A regional report warns that political pressure and disinformation are shaping how war crimes and the past are discussed across the Western Balkans, including North Macedonia. EU Accession (Skopje–Sofia): Bulgaria’s president says North Macedonia must meet EU criteria for talks, stressing constitutional changes and the “French proposal” path. Graffiti (Kyustendil): The second Colors of Kyustendil International Graffiti Festival runs June 12–14 with legal walls, workshops, and free admission.
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