AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoKosovo Security Upgrade: Acting PM Albin Kurti says Kosovo needs a gendarmerie to handle today’s threats, including paramilitary groups, weapons smuggling, and drone-enabled attacks that stretch beyond the police mandate. STEM & Youth: The University of Huddersfield launched its first Global Engineer Girls cohort, sending young women in engineering (including students from Kosovo) to the GEG conference in Türkiye to build networks and role models. Kosovo Tech in the Spotlight: A Kosovo war-refugee testimony book, “The Train – On the Border Between Terror and Freedom,” was launched in Pristina, adding human-rights context to the region’s ongoing tech-enabled abuse and child-protection gaps. Regional Tech Diplomacy: Serbia’s leadership in China is framed around AI, energy, and technology deals, while Vucic also pushes robotics investment as a competitiveness strategy. Defense Tech Claim: A Chinese firm says its AI tracked four US B-2 bombers over Iran via radio signals—without releasing recordings or proof. US Balkan Strategy: A new US State Department approach shifts from nation-building to “mutually beneficial partnerships,” with Corridor 8 highlighted as a strategic priority.
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