AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTax Compliance: Kosovo’s tax authority says influencers must pay tax on income from social media promotions, but it has no clear count of how many are declaring it; RFE found only three of 12 contacted influencers registered as businesses, raising both enforcement and consumer-protection concerns over unclear paid-post labeling. Road Safety: Seven people were injured in a multi-vehicle crash near the Kosovo–Albania border on the Ibrahim Rugova Highway; one lane was closed toward Morina and police are investigating the cause. War Crimes Justice: Kosovo’s Basic Court in Pristina sentenced Ekrem Bajroviq to 12 years in prison in a retrial for war crimes against Albanian civilians in Istog, including killings after civilians were separated from a column and shot; the verdict can be appealed. Food Safety & Trade: Kosovo dairy groups demand checks after inspectors found palm oil and powdered milk at Vita’s plant in Istog, with the company calling the inspection illegal and politically motivated. Cross-Border Work: Albania and Kosovo signed a labour mobility agreement to expand access to jobs, vocational training, and employment services across the border. Sports Diplomacy: Kosovo’s deputy PM Glauk Konjufca says Kosovo and Nigeria are in talks for a first-ever international friendly, with judo capacity-building also on the table.
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