AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNATO Security Update: NATO chief Mark Rutte says KFOR will scale down in Kosovo to 3,000–3,500 troops, easing back from about 4,700 as conditions in the Serb-majority north improve. EU Accession Watch: The European Parliament reviewed progress on Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Montenegro, urging full implementation of reforms and warning that political culture and rule of law still need work. Kosovo in the Spotlight: Denmark plans to send some jailed “deportable foreigners” to Kosovo, raising fresh concerns about legality and whether the country could become a “dumping ground.” Culture & Film: Kosovo is involved in a new co-production, “A Brighter Word Than Bright,” by Turkish director Belkis Bayrak, exploring grief, sacrifice and resilience. Arts Funding: An open call for “Connections Through Culture 2026” grants supports cross-cultural creative collaborations, with applications starting 17 June. Media & Rights: The Association of Journalists of Kosovo condemned a Serbian tabloid attack targeting Kosovo journalists, calling it inflammatory and harmful to interethnic relations. World Cup Identity: Curaçao’s historic World Cup moment spotlights how football can mirror identity and nationhood, even when teams share a political “kingdom.”
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