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As the deadline approaches for Kosovo’s potential new bid for UNESCO, criticisms resurface about the government’s failed campaign and Serbia’s counter campaign.
For 17 years, Fatos Bytyqi has been trying to get justice for his brothers' killers. He says the man who ordered their deaths is a close associate of Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic.
Retirees from minority communities complain about the lack of health and social care from Kosovo institutions.
The first woman to join the Kosovo Police close protection unit, Hikmete Imeraj’s karate skills and childhood on a farm shaped her into an iconic presidential security detail.
Recent calls for a lustration law and death threats over a documentary about the Yugoslav regime raise questions about Kosovo’s willingness to deal with its turbulent past.