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At Presheva railway station, on the long road from Syria to Germany, Teyma is a typical youngster, with a love for pop music, in an extraordinary situation.
Enterprising young people and natural beauty shine through persisting ethnic divisions and international security forces.
When Gani Jakupi returned to Kosovo in 1999, the first person he encountered was a KFOR peacekeeper. “Mirëmbrema,” the foreign soldier said, gree...
A fight for Macedonia’s future takes shape as Gruevski regime slides toward authoritarianism.
By Prishtina Insight It isn’t easy to write a top list of any kind in Kosovo, especially about food, bars, and restaurants. Let’s just say peop...