AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWildlife & Public Safety: A wolf kept as a pet escaped and was found roaming the streets of Skopje, prompting a police response and a transfer to the Skopje Zoo, where it’s now in quarantine while vets check its health; the zoo stressed that keeping wildlife as pets is prohibited and dangerous. Health & Family Rights: North Macedonian families trying to renew or trace frozen stem-cell storage face dead ends, with one case pointing to a failed renewal and unanswered contacts between a local intermediary and a Hungarian bank—leaving families considering costly legal action. Environment: Good news for rivers: wartime concrete barriers were removed on the Pchinja River, reopening about 40 miles for fish and improving water flow. Regional Security: Bulgaria’s “Beyond Horizon 26” military police exercise runs May 11–21, with North Macedonia among participating NATO allies. Fraud Risk Watch: A new 2025 country ranking maps fraud and cybersecurity resilience, showing Europe dominating the top scores.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.