AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoKosovo–Albania Travel Surge: More than 41,600 people from Kosovo crossed into Albania over the weekend via Morina, with 24,408 arrivals Saturday morning and 17,218 between 5:00 and 9:30 Sunday, mostly heading to the coast for the final stretch of summer. Hague Countdown for KLA Verdict: A public countdown has been installed in Pristina ahead of the September 16 Specialist Chambers verdict for former KLA leaders, with supporters gathering and a rally planned for September 12. Mitrovica Bridge Talks: Acting PM Albin Kurti says the main Mitrovica Ibar bridge should reopen to cars, arguing there’s little reason to keep it shut after other bridges reopened and as NATO-led KFOR presence is reduced. Serbia–NATO Pressure: Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić demands KFOR reverse its plan to withdraw from the bridge area, warning reopening could heighten fear and tensions for Serbs. US Visa Ruling Impacts Kosovo: A US federal judge struck down Trump-era suspension of immigrant visa processing for 75 countries, including Kosovo, ruling the blanket ban was unlawful and exceeded the State Department chief’s authority. Kosovo Labour Gap: Kosovo is hiring more foreign workers, but many don’t stay long, leaving businesses with a double problem as locals move abroad and replacements are temporary. Missing Persons Update: Kosovo’s Missing Persons Commission says excavations in Zubin Potok are complete, with remains of 23 people found at three mass-grave sites, moving next to forensic exams and DNA identification.
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