AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoKosovo Politics: Kosovo’s political crisis is set to culminate in June 7 elections, but observers expect no clean breakthrough after months of deadlock over the presidency, dissolving the assembly, court decisions, and opposition-government clashes. EU Enlargement: EU Council President António Costa says the Western Balkans summit is meant to prove enlargement is “real,” framing it as a geostrategic investment in peace and security. Security & Tech: Acting PM Albin Kurti argues Kosovo needs a gendarmerie to meet new threats, including paramilitary groups and drone-enabled attacks that stretch police mandates. STEM & Gender: The University of Huddersfield’s first Global Engineer Girls cohort (including students from Kosovo) is taking part in global engineering events to boost women’s participation in STEM. AI & Migration Tech (Kosovo-linked): A Project Profile history piece traces how Microsoft and partners helped UNHCR build a refugee registration system using biometrics—an approach that grew out of the Kosovo crisis era. Regional Economy: A WorldAtlas ranking using IMF data places Kosovo among Europe’s poorest countries, highlighting the persistent gap between Western and Eastern Europe. Global Tech/Defense: A Chinese defense firm claims its AI tracked B-2 stealth bombers over Iran via radio signals, though it provides no recordings or proof.
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