AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBasketball & National Pride: Nikola Vucevic marked a Montenegro national-team milestone with an emotional retirement ceremony in Bar after a late win over Romania, recalling how Moraca and hometown arenas have shaped his career. Film & Culture: Sarajevo Film Festival’s CineLink Industry Days crowned Emilija Gašić’s folk-horror “Wolf Days” and Filip Mojzeš’ family drama “The First Week of August,” with prizes backing regional co-productions. Montenegro in the Spotlight: Opposition leader Milan Knezevic alleges Prime Minister Milojko Spajic tried to join Serbia’s military reserve, calling for his resignation; Spajic denies and attacks the claims as politically driven. Sports Abroad: Montenegrin forward Djordije Jovanovic reportedly won’t join St. John’s men’s basketball due to visa issues and is set to stay with KK Buducnost. Tourism Demand: Search data shows Tivat in Montenegro rising among Saudi travellers, as more visitors look beyond major hubs for coastal breaks. Regional EU Funding: The EU’s Growth Plan funding so far shows Albania leading, while Montenegro has received €91 million, with disbursements tied to rule-of-law reforms. Local Film Industry: Montenegro Film Rendezvous returns in Herceg Novi with masterclasses, pitching and international partners aimed at boosting co-productions.
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