Disinformation Stoking Interethnic Tensions in Kosovo

Kosovo is struggling with widespread disinformation spread on various online platforms which aims to exacerbate interethnic tensions and undermine trust in law enforcement, often misrepresenting incidents, manipulating facts, and presenting a climate of instability and suspicion between communities. The reporting methods used by various websites and media outlets  in Kosovo and neighbouring countries are considered…

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Kosovo Arrests Seven in Crackdown on Misogynistic Telegram Group

Seven suspects were arrested for administering and contributing to a group on messaging app Telegram that was used to publish derogatory videos, ‘deep fake’ images and women’s personal information, including a BIRN journalist’s phone number. Pristina Basic Prosecution announced on Thursday that seven suspects have been arrested for posting personal information, photos and videos of…

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‘Ever Closer Doctor’: Transforming Kosovo’s Primary Healthcare

In Kosovo, a pioneering project supported by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation is transforming primary healthcare services by training medical staff and establishing Health Education Rooms, providing vital health services and emotional and psychological support for patients with chronic diseases. Resmije Ibrahimi, a 55-year-old from Vushtrri, has recently found solace in the compassionate…

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NATO Demands Accountability for Attacks on Peacekeepers in North Kosovo

On the first anniversary of violent protests in Serb-dominated northern Kosovo that left 93 peacekeeping troops injured, NATO’s Kosovo mission KFOR called for the perpetrators to face justice. One year after violent protests against the installation of ethnic Albanian mayors in Serb-majority northern Kosovo municipalities, during which scores of NATO peacekeeping troops were injured, the…

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Kosovo Probes Alleged Pension Fraud Scheme Following Kallxo.com Investigation

Kosovo prosecutor’s office authorised the Kosovo Police to initiate an investigation of suspicions surrounding a fraudulent payment scheme affecting pensioners. Kosovo Police announced on Tuesday that they have launched an investigation into suspicions that pensioners have fallen victim to a fraudulent payment scheme for a pension association.  “The Kosovo Police, on May 13, received authorization…

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Albanian Orthodox Priests Charged in Kosovo over Church Break-In

Two Albanian Orthodox priests claimed jurisdiction over the disused church in northeastern Kosovo, to the anger of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Kosovo’s Special Prosecution announced an indictment on Tuesday against two Albanian Orthodox priests – Niko Bllazhde, better known as Nikolla Xhufka, and Lejdi Zagalli – on charges of inciting national, religious and ethnic hatred…

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Kosovo Granted NATO Parliamentary Assembly Status Upgrade

The NATO Parliamentary Assembly voted to advance Kosovo’s status from observer to associate member, with most states in favor. This status allows Kosovo to expand its delegation from its previous observer role. The NATO Parliamentary Assembly adopted  a recommendation on Monday which granted Kosovo’s delegation an upgraded status from observer to an associate member. Most…

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