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Public money has been helping finance the Kosovo film industry for over ten years, but opportunities for Kosovars to see the films they have helped produce remain limited.
Mark Lasku has invested a great deal in his house in Qerim, a small village near Gjakova. He lives with the fear of the mess made by land regulation, ...
Parents or guardians of mentally ill people in Kosovo face a tough decision – place their children in sub-standard institutional care, or leave them to roam around alone, and possibly come to harm.
Mitrovica may be infamous for its ethnic divisions – but the local Rock School is uniting youngsters from both sides of town around a shared passion.
Despite quotas in place demanding equal representation, women remain vastly underrepresented in the Kosovo’s public institutions, violating the law and setting a dangerous precedent for the future.