AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoKosovo Politics: The LDK says it has withdrawn its demand to name a new president, trying to break the deadlock and avoid fresh parliamentary polls, urging talks now to elect a president and move the institutions forward. Security & Community Life: Prishtina Basic Court ordered 30 days’ detention for Fehim Sali, a Kosovo-Serbia dual citizen suspected of spying for Serbia’s BIA, allegedly passing information about Kosovo officials and Islamist radicals. Culture & Film: DokuFest returns for its 25th edition in Prizren with “Persistent Defiance,” while “Shame and Money” brings Sundance’s spotlight back to Sarajevo Film Festival, centering a Kosovo family shaped by class pressure. Arts & Spotlight: Rita Ora, born in Pristina, shares Ibiza and Poland moments ahead of a festival performance, keeping Kosovo in the pop-culture spotlight. International Ties: Bangladesh and Kosovo discussed a free trade path and a worker-recruitment G2G mechanism, with talks also covering investment and sectors like pharma and IT. Human Stories Abroad: In Canada, Pear Lake wildfire evacuees in Clinton begin returning as services restart, but many face rebuilding from scratch.
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