AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoKosovo EU Funding: Acting PM Albin Kurti says Kosovo will receive €206.4m in EU support for energy, infrastructure, border management, education and rule of law, pending final European Commission approval. Special Court Human Impact: In Rahovec, families affected by the 1999 war say the Kosovo Specialist Chambers “deepens pain,” arguing Serbia’s crimes and NATO’s intervention make the court unacceptable. Digital Rights in the Region: BIRN reports 152 digital rights violations in the Western Balkans and Turkey in early 2026, with economic fraud, disinformation, gender-based violence and attacks on civic actors rising. Migration Crackdown: The EU proposes asset freezes and travel bans targeting migrant smugglers and traffickers, aiming to disrupt organized crime networks. Women’s Entrepreneurship (Erasmus+): EU Desk Curaçao and Fundashon SEFBA join partners including Kosovo to train women entrepreneurs and youth groups through practical modules and webinars. Culture & Arts: The 18th Lyon Biennale announces 45 new artists, including Kosovo representation, with a strong women and under-35 presence. Lifestyle & Travel: A guide argues the Balkans is best planned by season, not peak-tour calendars—spring and quieter months bring the most authentic feel. Streaming Picks: Mashable highlights new July releases like “Reminders of Him,” plus genre-based viewing guides to cut down on endless scrolling. Community & Faith: A former Blackhawk pilot, Rev. Danny Bledsoe, begins a new chapter as pastor in Ortonville’s Village Church.
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