Gorani people
Office for Kosovo-Metohija issues memo on consequences of Pristina's dinar ban
WASHINGTON - The Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija has issued a memorandum warning that Pristina's ban on the Serbian dinar could have far-reaching consequences for critical sectors such as hospitals, educational institutions and kindergartens, which are vital for the needs of Kosovo-Metohija Serbs, US-based internet news portal The Pavlovic Today reports, quoting diplomatic sources
Igor Duljaj officially named Partizan Belgrade head coach
BELGRADE - Former Serbia football international Igor Duljaj has been named new head coach of Partizan Belgrade, the club announced on its official website on Monday.
The decision comes after now-former boss Gordan Petric announced his departure following Partizan's UEFA Europa Conference League defeat to Moldovan side Sheriff Tiraspol last week.
Arnaud Gouillon: "Obvious hatred for what I do"
French humanitarian Arnaud Gouillon, stated that he was used to being attacked from Pristina, but that he was hurt by the writings of the media from Belgrade and Novi Sad that he was "a propagandist and extremist".
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Remote Albanian Village Happily Juggles Different Identities
Three years ago, Albania declared the village home to an ethnic Bulgarian minority.
Some were nonplussed. The village has rich traditions of its own but no visible connection with Bulgaria, though many are Gorani a Slavic Muslim community that straddles Kosovo, North Macedonia and Albania and whose language is Slavic.
On the Belgrade-Kosovo Bus, Ethnic Tensions Take a Backseat
As the driver collects the IDs, he passes a woman with a persistent cough and asks in Albanian: "A je mire?" - Are you OK? After seeing her name, he later returns her ID to her saying respectfully in Serbian: "Izvolite gospodo," - Here you are, ma'am.
Haradinaj: Kosovo is champion; Djuric: More like black hole
Also, Haradinaj said, Kosovo has a tendency to be "a real champion" in their protection and promotion.
State sets funds for medical treatment of children abroad
The amount is RSD 29,663,000 (some EUR 250,000).
The funds allocated by the government will be used for any additional expenses for the treatment of Todorovic and five other children in foreign health care facilities, for whom the "Support Life" foundation collects funds, the government announced.
Sofia Claims Kosovo's Gorani as 'Bulgarian Minority'
Bulgaria is pushing for official recognition of a Bulgarian minority in Kosovo, not only as a follow-on to the recent recognition of a Bulgarian minority in Albania, but as part of "regular state policy", the head of the State Agency for Bulgarians, Petar Haralampiev, told BIRN on Friday.
EP Calls on Albania to Recognize Bulgarian Minority
The European Parliament has called on Albania to make sure the rights of all minorities - and specifically ethnic Bulgarians - are safeguarded and legally enshrined.
EP Ruling on Bulgarians in Albania Sparks Negative Reaction from Macedonian Media
A European Parliament document calling on Albania to recognize a Bulgarian minority and legally enshrine its rights has prompted a harsh response in Macedonian media.
Macedonian news website Dnevnik.mk has described the EP move as "surprising".