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At the bottom of the well: Non-existent digitization at the University of Prishtina

These days it’s quite difficult to imagine around 500 people standing in a space of 50 square meters. If you think harder, maybe we can find a close comparison. Heaps…

By: Besfort Morina

 

Just Like a Woman: What it's like to be a “Miss” in the Balkans

Last week the French government decided to forever banish the term “mademoiselle” (Eng. Miss or “missy”) from official documents. And while changing one word might not make much of a…

By: Silviya Krasteva

 

Share your story on Kosovo 2.0’s Video Booth

Kosovo 2.0 wants your short films and documentaries! Let us showcase your work on our Video Booth, and in return you'll get praise, respect and the love of the entire…

By: Kosovo 2.0

 

With 50 cents saved, a ride with a slice of Prishtina thug life

The alarm clock is beeping. I open my half-closed eyes. I have to go to work on a Sunday filled with snow.  Already late, I decide not to take my…

By: Ylli Tafarshiku

 

Prishtina: A Survival Manual

The snow is finally melting in Prishtina and that horrible period of sub-zero temperatures is over. I am now an expert Prishtina walker. Now I can actually remember what the…

By: Hana Marku

 

Architecture in Prishtina: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

Recently I have been privileged to find myself walking the streets of this dirty, polluted, “catastrophe” of urban planning also known as Prishtina. I have found myself trying to make…

By: James W. Stodgel

 

Single and not ready to mingle

Any “The Big Bang Theory” fans out here? Who remembers that funny bit with Wolowitz, Croatian women and anythingforagreencard.com? I wasn’t offended at all. Until I googled that…

By: Danijela Šimrak

 

To Patriots: A lesson in sacrifice on Kosovo's fourth birthday

Today I would like to honor a patriot. It doesn't matter that she's dead and it doesn't matter that she fought for a different cause.

By: Hana Marku

 

Italian National Day(s)

National celebrations exist to remind us the foundational moments of the history of our countries. In Italy, they are perfect occasions to refresh the sense of belonging to the same…

By: Isotta Ricci Bitti

 

Remembrance and Independence in the Netherlands

In the Netherlands, we mainly celebrate the liberation from the Germans in 1945. The Netherlands always had been neutral in Europe, but of course their non-alliance was crushed by Germany's…

By: Irmin van der Meijden