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At a time of relative peace and stability, Kosovo’s few remaining Jews have set about preserving what remains of their heritage.
Prishtina Insight met photographer Ann Christine Eek, the author of around 9,000 black and white photographs depicting life in 1976 in the village of Isniq near Decan, 50 of which will be exhibited in Prishtina from December 5.
With 22 lives lost in the ruins of two large buildings, residents of the village of Thumane, near Durres in central Albania, are shocked and angry, re...
The need for firewood to heat homes throughout the winter gives those at the margins of Kosovo’s economy a small window to try and earn some extra money, and search for some relief from the hardships of poverty and unemployment.
With two of the six Turkish nationals deported to Turkey from Kosovo in 2018 now facing seven year prison sentences, Turkish residents in Kosovo with links to the Gulenist movement express concern that they and their families continue to be at risk.