AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHarlem Shooting: Former pro Kinu Rochford, 35, was killed in a targeted shooting during the Kingdome Basketball Tournament at NYCHA’s King Towers in Harlem; two bystanders were also hit and remain stable as police search for the gunman and motive. Airlift Engineering: A deep dive explains how the Boeing C-17 Globemaster III can land on very short runways thanks to its externally blown flap system and lift performance, a capability relevant to austere bases including Kosovo. Synthetic Biology in Pop Culture: Prime Video’s Blade Runner 2099 is set for its first public Comic-Con appearance, with the series’ biotech and engineered-life themes increasingly aligned with real-world research and legal debates. Digital Rights in the Balkans: BIRN reports worsening digital repression across the Western Balkans and Turkey, documenting 152 digital rights violations in early 2026, with fraud and harmful online behavior leading. Kosovo Academic Links: Kobanê University signed a cooperation protocol with Haxhi Zeka University in Peja to expand scientific exchange and joint research. Kosovo in International Security: Reporting on a planned International Stabilization Force for postwar Gaza lists Kosovo among committed troop-contributing countries. Forensic Science Spotlight: A book review highlights Sue Black’s forensic work, including cases tied to Kosovo, and how expert testimony shapes court outcomes.
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