AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPharmacy Access: Proposed legislation due before the Irish Cabinet would let pharmacists prescribe contraception, starting with repeat supplies after an initial GP prescription, under clinical protocols and the Free Contraception Scheme for ages 17-35. Kosovo Politics: Kosovo faces another political deadlock as parties remain divided over electing a new president, delaying reforms and complicating the path toward NATO and EU progress. EU Perception in the Balkans: A WeBalkans poll finds generally high EU support and trust across the Western Balkans, with Kosovo showing strong positive views and EU trust—while Serbia stands out for lower trust. Serbia War-Crimes Denial: A report says Serbian officials routinely use war-crimes denial to discredit opponents and media, citing denial and glorification patterns tied to Kosovo and other 1990s conflicts. KFOR & Security Education: KFOR met national security students at the University of Business and Technology in Pristina, highlighting NATO-led stability work and career pathways. Housing Costs: Eurostat data ranks Pristina among Europe’s cheaper capitals for renting, with Skopje and Pristina at the low end.
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