AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLanguage Rights & Identity: North Macedonia’s PM Hristijan Mickoski says he’s ready to discuss Albanian language rights for the professional law exam after student protests in Skopje, arguing solutions should fit the constitution and current law. Cultural Tourism Spotlight: A travel guide highlights Prizren in Kosovo as a “cultural capital,” with top sights like the Old Stone Bridge and Sinan Pasha Mosque. Youth, Learning & Community: Kids Expo Sofia 2026 runs May 29–June 1 at St Alexander Nevsky Square, with free family activities, sports try-outs, and cultural programs including participation from institutions in North Macedonia. Documentary & Industry: Belgrade’s Beldocs Industry Days (part of the Beldocs festival) wraps up with pitching forums and awards for regional documentary projects. STEM & Gender Equality: UK students from Huddersfield and Bedfordshire share takeaways after joining Global Engineer Girls events in Türkiye, focused on women’s leadership in engineering. Diaspora & Symbols: Australia’s “Macedonian issue” resurfaces in public debate over the Vergina Sun, reigniting tensions around national symbols. Faith & Public Life: Eid al-Adha draws mass early-morning prayers worldwide, underscoring charity and community rituals.
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