AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Kickoff (Health angle): The 2026 FIFA World Cup starts June 11 with 48 teams across the US, Canada and Mexico, and the big question for fans in Bosnia and Herzegovina is fitness—especially for players tied to the Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina opener in Toronto. Bosnia Team Update: Bosnia’s camp reports Edin Džeko is back in boots and trained again separately with the conditioning coach, while Nidal Čelik stopped after warm-up and Haris Tabaković was absent; more status details are expected at the pre-match press conference. Injury Watch (Canada): Canada’s squad faces uncertainty around key players, with Alphonso Davies’ hamstring recovery trending but still “questionable,” and other names reported as uncertain ahead of the Bosnia match. Medical Innovation (BiH): Genesis Pharma and Alnylam expand their RNAi therapeutics partnership to cover Bosnia and Herzegovina, aiming to commercialize treatments for serious cardiomyopathy and rare genetic diseases. Public Safety (BiH-linked case): UK authorities are seeking a convicted rapist, Bernadin Dedic, who fled to Bosnia after a prison release blunder; his case is now tied to possible extradition.
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