AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEU Standards Gap: A new wiiw analysis says the Western Balkans is closing the legal gap with the EU, but social progress is slower—digitalization is the bright spot, while infrastructure, environment, and pensions could take a century or more. Kosovo War Crimes: Kosovo’s court found Bosniak Ekrem Bajrović guilty of war crimes after a retrial, sentencing him to 12 years for beating, torturing, and killing ethnic Albanian civilians in Istog/Istok. Serbian Church & US Visit: Patriarch Porfirije visited Serbian monasteries in Kosovo with US spiritual adviser Mark Burns, framing the trip as a peace-focused, dignity-first gesture. Education vs Corruption: A piece argues universities can’t just teach anti-corruption—they also need “clean house,” since fraud and privilege in admissions undermine trust and public safety. Film & Culture Industry: Sarajevo’s CineLink revealed lineups for its Co-Production Market and Drama sections, with women directing or co-directing many projects and a new €10,000 award. Albania’s “Flamingo Revolution”: Commentary on Albania’s protests highlights a generational pushback against old transition-era politics and divisive rhetoric. Defence Training News: Albania announced plans for a National Special Forces Academy with Israeli support, and linked it to the new National Flight School. World Cup Spotlight: Swiss captain Granit Xhaka talks leadership learned at age four, while tournament rankings keep France and Spain in focus.
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