AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSports & Community: Kosovo’s Olympic judo hero Majlinda Kelmendi is coaching daily in Peja, turning elite experience into hands-on training for kids, teens, and young seniors. Faith in Public Life: A report from the UK says more young people in the Armed Forces are seeking spirituality and faith support through chaplains, with rising interest in services and baptisms. Kosovo Rights Watch: Kosovo’s Ombudsperson has opened an investigation into allegations of police mistreatment of Serbs detained after Vidovdan celebrations at Gazimestan. Education & Safety: Bavaria police report a school attack in Schongau where a 16-year-old suspect was arrested and two girls were seriously wounded. Culture on Screen: Sarajevo Film Festival introduces the Prix Cineplexx, an audience-chosen award with 20,000 euros supporting a film’s cinema release. Academic Links: Kobanê University signed a cooperation protocol with Haxhi Zeka University in Peja to expand research and student exchange. Migration Practicalities: Norway’s most common residency routes are outlined, with family immigration and refugee protection leading the numbers. Travel Rules: Namibia updated its visa-on-arrival list to 121 eligible countries, while the UAE expanded visa-free access for dozens of destinations.
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