AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoKosovo & NATO Security: NATO chief Mark Rutte says KFOR will step down to 3,000–3,500 troops (from about 4,700) as security improves in Serb-majority north, with mission “optimization” underway. Pristina Campus Life: Kosovo Force personnel met national security students at the University of Business and Technology in Pristina, discussing careers from cyber and drones to legal services. Community & Awareness: KFOR troops and civilians joined a Respect Run at Camp Bondsteel for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, using “burdens” to highlight survivors’ unseen challenges. Culture & Film: Kosovo-Turkey co-production “A Brighter Word Than Bright” (by Belkis Bayrak) explores grief and a prison sacrifice, premiering in a major co-production forum. Sports & Identity: A World Cup feature spotlights how football becomes a recognition stage for nations, with Kosovo cited as a case of contested sovereignty and FIFA identity. Grants for Creatives: “Connections Through Culture 2026” opens with £5,000–£15,000 grants for cross-cultural arts collaborations, including Kosovo partners.
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