AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLocal Justice: Police in Stip arrested a 39-year-old university lecturer at Goce Delcev University on bribery suspicions, after a 26-year-old Turkish student allegedly paid EUR 300 for an extra exam; the money was seized and charges are expected once the case is documented. Wimbledon Spotlight (North Macedonia tie-in): At Wimbledon, defending champion Iga Swiatek advanced after a scare against Taylor Townsend, while Amanda Anisimova beat North Macedonia’s Lina Gjorcheska 6-3, 6-2 to reach the second round; Serena Williams also returned to singles but lost to Australia’s Maya Joint. Regional Transparency Watch: A new BIRN report says freedom of information requests are rising across the Western Balkans, including North Macedonia, but access is still routinely blocked through delays, refusals, and weak enforcement. Wildlife Rescue: Serbia’s “Feliks” the eastern imperial eagle returned home after being kidnapped and illegally traded across the Middle East, with activists and partners coordinating a cross-border rescue. Sports Finance: UEFA fined 14 clubs, including Juventus and Newcastle, for breaching financial sustainability rules.
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