AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup Politics: FIFA’s Balogun red-card reversal is still sparking outrage, with new reporting saying the decision was made by a single disciplinary chair, Mohammad al-Kamali, without consulting the rest of the committee—adding fresh questions about political influence after Trump’s call to Infantino. Security in BiH: Bosnia police carried out the “Olympus” operation in Sarajevo Canton, seizing about 4.5 kg of cannabis, 400 g of cocaine, amphetamine oil and methanol, plus a rocket launcher, rifles, grenades and ammunition; one suspect was arrested and another remains at large. Islamic Community Leadership: The Islamic Community in BiH set the final election for the new Grand Mufti for September 19, with the Assembly to confirm candidates on September 5; incumbent Husein Kavazović can’t run for a third term. Diplomacy & Culture: BiH’s Foreign Ministry issued a diplomatic passport to sevdah singer Hanka Paldum, praising her contribution to Bosnia’s cultural heritage. EU & Regional Affairs: EU foreign ministers met in Brussels to settle leadership issues around the peace mission in BiH and to extend Bosnia’s mandate while appointing a new EU Special Representative for Kosovo. Local Community: Mostar’s Liska harem was vandalized again, with families demanding urgent action after swastikas and other desecrations were reported. Sports & Youth: Bosnia’s young physicists won big at the International Physics Olympiad in Colombia, with all five competitors earning awards.
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