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The exhibition ‘Racial Diagnosis: Gypsy’ at the National Museum of Kosovo displays photographs of Roma and Sinti people who were killed at the Nazis’ Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp during World War II.
The number of women studying information and communication technology has increased quickly in Kosovo, more than in many other European countries. Prishtina Insight looks closer at the phenomenon and the actors behind it.
Based on a collection of Kosovo postcards from the last century, Kenneth Andresen has launched a research project on this means of communication that bears witness to the country's history.
Empty, unfinished, decaying houses at village entrances are a common sight in Kosovo. But who owns them, why they are left in decay and their history is often an unresolved mystery.
While the Kosovar mining industry has been in a bad state since the war, a local association in Mitrovica believes Kosovo's industrial heritage could be used to develop international tourism. All it needs is support and investment.