Prishtina’s Yugoslav monuments remain in limbo (Prishtina Insight)
Memorials to fallen Yugoslav Partisan fighters are no longer popular in Kosovo – and the fate of Prishtina’s old war memorials is uncertain. See at: https://prishtinainsight.com/prishtinas-yugoslav-monuments-remain-in-limbo-mag/
Read More →Kosovo domestic violence shelters face financial strain (Prishtina Insight)
Struggling to make ends meet as government support requires 50 per cent of their budget to come from other sources, NGO-run shelters for victims of domestic abuse might face closure once again. Kosovo shelters for victims fleeing domestic violence are having financial difficulties, which could lead to their closure once again. In January, eight of […]
Read More →Activists donate about 300 ties to ‘struggling’ Prime Minister (Prishtina Insight)
A belated Christmas present: activists gathered in downtown Prishtina to donate ties to PM Haradinaj who said he needed an almost 50 per cent raise to buy shirts and ties. Kushtrim Mehmeti, one of the organizers of the ‘humanitarian action’ to ‘aid the Prime Minister’, places donated ties on the government fence. See more at: […]
Read More →Which is the biggest political party in Kosovo? (Prishtina Insight)
By: Mehdi Sejdiu In Kosovo, local elections do not necessarily reflect the trends set by the general elections; a party could fail at the national level, but be very successful at the municipal level. The biggest surprise of the local elections held on October 22 was that Vetevendosje did not manage to surprise us again. […]
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