AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoKosovo-Serb Tensions at Mitrovica: Serbia’s President Vučić urged NATO to stop KFOR’s gradual pullback from the Ibar bridge area, warning it could fuel “terror” against Serbs as Kosovo Police take over parts of security. NATO says any bridge reopening must consider the needs of all communities, while Russia’s Zakharova calls the situation “catastrophic” and accuses Pristina (with NATO/EU/UN backing) of ethnic oppression. Humanitarian & War Remains: Kosovo police found weapons and uniforms near suspected mass graves in Zubin Potok, linked to remains of at least 23 people from 1998-99, now headed for forensic testing. Religious Life & Local Debate: Plans for a Catholic church near Vushtrri face opposition from local Muslim representatives, who question the need for a new site. Culture Spotlight: Dua Lipa turns 31, with fresh coverage of her beauty evolution and the Albanian meaning of her name (“love”), plus more lifestyle glimpses tied to her Kosovo-founded Sunny Hill Festival. Community & Travel: The Muslim Women’s Travel Group expands departures and destinations, including Kosovo, aiming to grow travel relationships and opportunities for Muslim women. Film Industry: CineLink Industry Days at Sarajevo Film Festival announced winners, including Kosovo Cinematography Center support for “The Taste of the Peach.” Online Society: A Kosovo-focused study examines how sexist hate speech functions in local Facebook and YouTube public discourse.
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