Kosovo Museum: This pretty ochre-painted villa housing the ... National Theatre: Founded in 1946 in Prizren, the birthplace of all cultural things Albanian, the National Theatre puts on ...
Twenty-five years since the war ended, relations between most Kosovo Albanians and Serbs remain deeply troubled – but at workplaces and markets, some have discovered common ground.
At just 17 years old, Kosovo stands as one of Europe’s youngest self-declared independent regions, but its status remains a ...
The population census data in 2024, published by the Kosovo Statistics Agency, show that families in the country have an average of 4.33 members. Cultural and economic factors Artan Krasniqi, a ...
Christian converts in Kosovo, where the vast majority of people are Muslim, hope to revive a pre-Islamic past they see as a key to their European identity. By Andrew Higgins and Fatjona Mejdini ...
Over 90% of Kosovars are Muslims. Many don't accept non-hetero individuals. But society changing. Now, the country has its first LGBTQIA+-bar.
Smack in the middle of Kosovo’s capital, Pristina, the national library is all but impossible to miss. To some it is an architectural wonder, with its bubble domes and shimmering steel lattice.
Supported by the Instrument for Peace and Stability (IcSP/EU) the Inter-community Dialogue through inclusive Cultural Heritage Preservation project aims to build trust between the communities in ...
The Joint Programme “European Union/Council of Europe Support to the Promotion of Cultural Diversity in Kosovo (PCDK)” was carefully designed to ensure a cross-sectorial and integrated approach ...
Washington has opposed the creation of Kosovo's armed forces in the past. Aleksandar Rapajić, an expert in reconciliation and conflict transformation at the Center for Democratic Culture in ...