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Following a trail of fresh evidence from wartime sexual violence survivors in Kosovo, researchers connect the dots and reveal the true pattern of sexual violence as a weapon of war and ethnic cleansing across the country.
As citizens breathe visibly hazardous air in Kosovo once again, institutional initiatives are not curbing the danger to public health, and the problem always leads back to lignite.
Roma children from Albania are forced to beg on the streets of Kosovo with neither their parents nor the authorities prepared to take responsibility for their right to safety, to a life with education or to a secure future.
Kosovo’s Rolling Film Festival takes the lead in bringing Roma contribution to Kosovo cultural life to the fore, and continuing the legacy of Roma poet and political activist Kujtim Pacaku.
Going a little deeper inside two of Kosovo’s most famous touristic caves reveals the drawbacks of institutional takeover and intervention in what are the world’s most idyllic and untouched natural environments.