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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.
One year into his presidency, Hashim Thaci has not managed to bridge the gap between government and opposition, but has worked hard to build the image of a peace-broker.
Hundreds of trafficked Albanian minors seek asylum in Great Britain, but their hopes for a better future are clouded by real chances of becoming victims of modern slavery.
A ubiquitous food on most restaurant menus in the capital, proper Italian pizza is nevertheless difficult to find. Our correspondent tests his luck.