AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoKosovo Film & Identity: A new coming-of-age movie set against Kosovo’s war and ethnic tensions follows a girl trying to find her place at school and inside her own changing body, with casting drawn from local primary and high schools. Prizren City Guide: With Kosovo still among Europe’s least-visited destinations, a travel piece spotlights Prizren as the cultural capital, from the Old Stone Bridge and Sinan Pasha Mosque to what to eat and practical tips for a one-day visit. North Kosovo Tensions: Kosovo’s authorities reportedly seized Serbian rail infrastructure and administrative buildings in the north, removing Cyrillic signage and raising Kosovo flags, as elections approach. Gaza Peacekeeping Plans Stall: A planned international stabilization force for Gaza is still not taking shape as troop pledges fall through, ceasefire efforts wobble, and the Iran war makes cooperation harder. EU Travel Disruption: The EU’s Entry/Exit System is rolling out across Schengen, replacing passport stamps with biometric registration—leading to long lines at some airports. STEM & Women’s Empowerment: University of Huddersfield students joined the Global Engineer Girls conference in Türkiye, highlighting gender equity and new connections for young women in engineering. Religion & Conversion Story: A parishioner in Slovenia explains her journey from Islam to Orthodoxy, describing liturgy, icons, and a sense of belonging. Eid al-Adha: Muslims worldwide marked Eid al-Adha with early-morning prayers and large gatherings, centered on sacrifice, charity, and devotion. Kosovo War Memories: A Pristina book launch compiles testimonies of deportations by train during the 1999 Kosovo war, using survivors’ accounts to keep the history visible.
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