Home medical visits for mothers and children (Kosova Sot)
Time to act, Prime Minister! (Kosova Sot)
The paper on its front page editorial writes that Kosovo’s Prime Minister, Isa Mustafa, should act immediately to stop the organized crime and corruption, especially in the business sector in Kosovo. The editorial notes that the business sector in Kosovo is “drowned” in corruption. “This has pushed several companies towards full bankruptcy, which in normal circumstances would have been developed and opened new jobs, so, they would have helped in strengthening the economy of Kosovo,” writes the paper.
The double escape (Kosova Sot)
Economic empowerment for the survivors of sexual violence (Kosova Sot)
The National Council for the Survivors of Sexual Violence during the conflict in Kosovo, founded and headed by the President of Kosovo, Atifete Jahjaga, held a meeting of the working group on economic empowerment of the survivors of sexual violence.
The inexistent state (Kosova Sot)
Opposition’s wrong fund (Kosova Sot)
A Parliamentary farce! (Kosova Sot)
Kosovo women want 40 percent representation in government (Kosova Sot)
The caught up republic (Kosova Sot)
Kosova Sot’s front-page editorial writes that Kosovo has entered a tensioned year, with massive protests, trade union pressure and dissatisfaction of the population. “This is not a surprise. We have reported negative occurrences at the institutions, lack of the rule of law, injustice towards population and decent businesses.