AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoKosovo Elections: Kosovo heads to early general elections on June 7 after months of political deadlock, with 21 political entities and 902 candidates—campaigns still revolve around energy, salaries, social support, infrastructure and tech, while the ruling LVV targets a higher vote share and the opposition frames the vote as a way out of the crisis. EU Tech Sovereignty: Brussels is pushing a new technology sovereignty package covering chips, cloud, AI and open source, aiming to cut Europe’s dependence on non-EU suppliers—while EU ministers also tackle Schengen, migration and security in Luxembourg. Kosovo-Region Diplomacy: Serbia’s foreign minister Marko Đurić met Finland’s leaders in Helsinki, saying Finland reaffirmed support for Serbia’s European path and briefing them on Kosovo-related tensions. Security & Tech in the Air: NATO’s Baltic Air Policing Mission saw French warplanes scrambled 11 times in a week, while a separate claim from a Chinese defense firm says its AI tracked US B-2 bombers over Iran using radio signals. Crime & Tech-Adjacent Risk: An investigation reports Albanian organized crime networks in Belgium are increasingly involved in large-scale drug labs and money laundering, with signs of infiltration into the legal economy.
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