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Students forced to buy textbooks written by professors and medical students required to ‘pay for their own frogs’ were among the results of the Organization for Improving the Quality of Education’s survey on student expenses published on Wednesday.
A US government agency expected to provide financial support to the Kosova e Re power plant construction project was warned by Kosovo civil society organizations of the myriad of legal violations involved in a letter published on Thursday.
The EULEX prosecutor that drafted the indictment for the Toka case tells BIRN that one of two witnesses named in the opening court session today was under protection.
Members of the Egyptian community protested on Thursday in front of the Kosovo Government and the Assembly building, demanding equality and freedom from discrimination.
The economic barriers that Kosovo has imposed on Serbia since November 2018 are harming the country’s own consumers by sharply forcing up prices, latest analysis suggests.