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Our obligation to speak out

It’s freedom of expression week at Kosovo 2.0, and we’ve asked our bloggers to share their insight on some of the most pressing issues regarding the topic in their countries.…

By: Besa Luci

 

We are all Kosovo 2.0

Since I heard that Kosovo 2.0 will not take part at the Share conference, I’ve been trying to find the right words to put on paper. As you know, Kosovo…

By: Anita Mitić

 

Press Release

On April 24, the Serbian nationalist movement Nasi (Ours) requested that police forces stop Kosovo 2.0’s presentation at the Share Conference in Belgrade, April 26-28.

By: Kosovo 2.0

 

You Just Never Smile

Our ability to smile sets us apart from the rest of the animal kingdom. Or at least the part that’s not on 9GAG. Our inability to smile, however, sets us…

By: Silviya Krasteva

 

Top 15 things that make me wish I was a kid again

You might have noticed, but occasionally I like to get high on nostalgia. In the past few months this commercial made me tear up a little on several…

By: Danijela Šimrak

 

Dominating Space

From the moment I rode the taxi cab into Prishtina, on a cold and smoky night in January, I have undertaken the task of analyzing the public space and sense…

By: James W. Stodgel

 

Distance is not what makes it a marathon

It was Marathon Monday this week in Boston, so I went out and watched as hundreds of people struggled to make it to the 26th mile. As the crowd cheered…

By: Silviya Krasteva

 

On the Meaning of Football

I’ve never liked sports much. When I was little, whenever we played football in the neighborhood, the most prestigious position was that of the striker. Each one of us wanted…

By: Artrit Bytyçi

 

Home, sweet home: Living at home in the Balkans

How many of you are still living at home with your family? According to some weird social standards, most of us (ahem, “us” as in approaching the 30th birthday milestone…

By: Danijela Šimrak

 

Kosovo’s high tolerance for mediocrity

I'm reading Blendi Fevziu's biography of Enver Hoxha, the one that was recently burned in Ferizaj by the “National Front for Cultivation of Revolutionary…

By: Hana Marku