AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPharmacy Access Reform: Proposed legislation would let pharmacists prescribe contraception, with first prescriptions coming from a GP and repeat refills handled at pharmacies under clinical protocols and the Free Contraception Scheme. Kosovo Security Education: Kosovo Force (KFOR) met national security students at the University of Business and Technology in Pristina, highlighting careers in cyber security, drone operations, military police and legal services. EU Enlargement Watch: MEPs reviewed accession progress across the Western Balkans, with Kosovo again flagged for limited momentum while Albania and Montenegro show faster movement. AI & Fact-Checking Stress Test: A GlobalFact session highlighted how AI chatbots can confidently produce false claims about real people and outlets, pushing newsrooms to rethink how they use AI. Kosovo Politics: Kosovo’s June election delivered another LVV-led coalition win amid low turnout, renewing calls for cooperation and stability after a busy local-political year. Regional Money-Laundering Risk: A Serbia-focused report points to real estate and notarised paperwork as key channels for illicit funds, underscoring compliance pressure across the region.
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