University of Pristina
Serbian Church Protests Banned Event at Contested Church in Kosovo
View of the Serbian Orthodox Church at Pristina University campus. Photo: Denis Sllovinja/BIRN
The Diocese of Raska- Prizren, which covers Kosovo, said the ban was made without any legal basis, "continuing serious violations of the religious rights and freedoms of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Kosovo".
Liturgy at Contested Serbian Church Prompts Protests in Kosovo
A group of Pristina University students protested on Friday in front of an unfinished church at their campus, one day after the Serbian Orthodox Church held a liturgy in a site, which has been a source of controversy since its construction began in the 1990s.
Kosovo Exhibition Commemorates Historic 1981 Student Protests
Kosovo's State Agency of Archives opened the exhibition 'Vullkani i Republikes' ('Volcano of the Republic') on Thursday, the 40th anniversary of the start of demonstrations by ethnic Albanian students demanding the upgrade of Kosovo's status from province to republic within the Yugoslav federation.
Kosovo Students Demand Justice Over Youngster’s Suicide in Quarantine
Agon Musliu, from Gjilan/ Gnilanje, was put in 14-day quarantine after returning from Germany from his graduate studies.
Winter Sports Festival Hopes to Thaw Kosovo’s Ethnic Freeze
Vuk Nikolic is a Serb who was born and grew up in Kosovo's capital Pristina - but like many others, his family left the country after Serbian forces withdrew at the end of the war in 1999.
"Rama betrayed Kosovo"
According to the Pristina newspaper, the main argument is that they believe that the initiative would isolate Kosovo and, if implemented, create conflicts in the Balkans.
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Kosovo Albanians Commemorate Anti-Milosevic Student Protest
Student protest in Pristina. Photo: BIRN.
In September 1996, Milosevic and the leader of the parallel system, Ibrahim Rugova, reached an agreement which would allow the Albanian students to use school buildings again.
How Political Instability Has Felled Kosovo’s Governments
Adem Beha, a lecturer of political science at the University of Pristina, said that the unsustainability of Kosovo's governments is a consequence of the country's electoral system.
Dilaver Kryeziu: A Life Devoted to Dance
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UN Shares Blame for Segregated Education in Kosovo
When the UN-led mission, UNMIK, took over the rebuilding of Kosovo's institutions under UN Security Council Resolution 1244 in June 1999, it identified a key goal in the area of education: to lay the foundations of an inclusive and integrated system. Easier said than done.
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