AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoKosovo Dairy Watch: Milk farmers in Kosovo warn farms could go bankrupt unless processors restart milk collection and restore prices, after inspectors took samples of long-life milk and powdered products for lab tests and producers say they’re unfairly blamed. Gaza Tech & Security Signals: Satellite and photo analysis points to an International Stabilization Force support facility near Kerem Shalom, with reported fencing and engineering gear—raising new questions about postwar infrastructure planning. NATO & Defense Tech: Turkey’s Ankara NATO summit is framed as “NATO 3.0,” with heavy security and a push to turn spending into combat-ready capabilities, while broader reporting highlights Turkey’s growing defense industry and drone exports. Forensics & Science Culture: A new book review spotlights forensic science’s courtroom role, including Sue Black’s work from Kosovo investigations to tsunami identifications. Digital Rights in the Balkans: A BIRN report says digital repression is worsening across the Western Balkans and Turkey, documenting widespread online rights violations tied to fraud, disinformation, and attacks on civic actors. Local Research Links: Kobanê University signs a cooperation protocol with Haxhi Zeka University in Peja to expand student and staff research exchange.
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