AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoKosovo Security Tech: Acting PM Albin Kurti says Kosovo needs a gendarmerie as threats evolve fast, including armed paramilitary groups, weapon smuggling, and drone-linked attacks that demand constant monitoring of terrain and critical infrastructure. Kosovo Politics & Institutions: Kosovo’s snap election is framed as the latest turn in a deep political crisis, with the presidency at the center and no guarantee the vote breaks the deadlock. STEM & Gender in Kosovo Region: A University of Huddersfield cohort of young women in engineering took part in the Global Engineer Girls conference in Türkiye, highlighting widening participation for women in STEM with Kosovo among the regional connections. AI & Defense Claims: A Chinese defense firm says its AI system tracked four US B-2 stealth bombers over Iran using radio signals and reconstructed flight paths, though it reportedly produced no recordings or proof. Kosovo in Global Tech History: A Project Profile story revisits how Microsoft and partners helped UNHCR build a refugee mobile registration scheme after the Kosovo crisis, later tied to biometrics and the proGres system. EU Enlargement Signal: EU Council President António Costa tells Western Balkan countries that enlargement is real, positioning it as a geostrategic investment in peace and stability.
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