AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoKosovo in NATO/peacekeeping headlines: A US-backed International Stabilization Force for postwar Gaza is being assembled around 20,000 troops, starting with a small initial deployment and scaling up, with Kosovo listed among the committed troop-contributing countries (alongside Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, and Albania), plus plans for trained local police—an angle that matters for geopolitics and tech risk watchers. Digital rights in the region: BIRN reports digital repression is worsening across the Western Balkans and Turkey, documenting 152 digital rights violations in early 2026, with economic fraud and harmful online behavior making up over 60% of cases—relevant for online safety and platform governance. Kosovo dairy pressure: Milk farmers warn of bankruptcy as milk collection stalls and prices remain uncertain after inspectors tested dairy products including long-life milk and palm oil—an urgent food tech & lab testing story for local producers. Academic cooperation: Kobanê University signed a protocol with Haxhi Zeka University in Peja to expand scientific exchange and joint research—good news for Kosovo STEM links. Workforce mobility: Albania issued about 14,000 first-time work permits in 2025, with engineering among specialized roles—useful for regional labor and skills trends.
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