AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSevere Weather Watch: Serbia and parts of the region face unstable conditions with frequent showers, thunderstorms, and possible hail; the State Hydrometeorological Institute issued orange alerts for heavy downpours and storms, with more warnings expected close to onset. Biodiversity & Pollution Risk: A new study links electromagnetic field exposure from high-voltage power lines to stress in honeybees, reducing flower visits and harming pollination and plant reproduction—raising fresh concerns as power infrastructure expands. EU Enlargement & Environment Governance: EU Council President António Costa told Western Balkan countries enlargement is real, while Montenegro’s EU push stays in focus ahead of the 5–6 June EU–Western Balkans summit. Montenegro Rail Upgrade: Stadler will supply Montenegro with three four-car FLIRT electric trains, supporting cleaner public transport and cross-border travel with Serbia. Protected Coastline Pressure (Regional): Albania’s move to privatize parts of its protected coastline and wetlands for luxury development is criticized for threatening sensitive habitats and endangered species. EU Tourism Leadership (Local): The European Travel Commission met in Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor, spotlighting destination branding and sustainability as it re-elected ETC President Miguel Sanz.
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