AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFilm & Culture: La Rochelle Cinéma (Fema) is gearing up for its 54th edition (26 June–4 July) with nearly 210 films, opening with Christophe Honoré’s Orange Flavoured Wedding and tributes to directors like Cristian Mungiu, Nanni Moretti and Dag Johan Haugerud. Global Peace Watch: The Global Peace Index 2026 names Iceland the world’s safest country and ranks the UK at 39th, as armed conflict drives a wider decline in peacefulness. World Cup & Politics: A World Cup kickoff piece argues football is never “just football,” with border and visa realities shaping the tournament’s political backdrop. Kosovo Memory & Museums: BIRN’s Reporting House expands with “Exodus ’99” at Pristina railway station, sharing 48 testimonies of Kosovo Albanians expelled in 1999 by Serbian forces. Regional Diplomacy: SEECP’s 30th-anniversary summit in Sofia brings leaders including Kosovo’s acting president Albulena Haxhiu, with Iliana Iotova hosting and Bulgaria handing the rotating role to Romania. Kosovo Sports & Community: Kosovo mourns 22-year-old footballer Fatjon Bunjaku after a fatal crash on the Mitrovica–Pristina road; the federation calls it a “deep pain and great sorrow.” Kosovo Politics: Kurti celebrates Vetevendosje’s June 7 snap election win, while noting lower turnout and voter fatigue with repeated elections.
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