Linja e Jetes, Kosovo’s only suicide prevention hotline, is currently raising funds in order to extend its operating hours and train more volunteers in providing emotional support.
Eighteen days after Kosovo’s parliamentary elections on February 14, final results have been announced by the Central Election Commission with Vetevendosje extending its lead in first place.
Over 70 non-governmental organizations have expressed support for environmental activist Shpresa Loshaj and asked the Austrian hydropower company to withdraw a lawsuit seeking 100,000 euros in damages.
EU Special Representative for the dialogue Miroslav Lajcak has expressed his support for Vetevendosje’s governing priorities and stated that the dialogue would continue following meetings with Vjosa Osmani and Albin Kurti.
In an interview for BIRN, Vjosa Osmani outlined her ambitions for presidency and revealed that she has raised concerns with Kosovo’s international partners regarding Serbian interference in the most recent parliamentary elections.