Critics
Say Revamp Takes Pristina Back to Square One, by Arber Selmani,
Kosovo.
This article was previously
published on Balkan
Insight on the 12th of
April 2012.
Pristina’s lack of an obvious focal point often leaves unsuspecting foreigners scratching their heads over the exact location of the “centre”. A plan to revamp a series of rundown squares and landmark buildings, linking them up, aims to solve this problem, and improve the environment for all citizens of the capital.
Development
Work in the United Kingdom, by Will Stringer, UK (Restless
development)
This article was previously published on our media partner
website VITA
Europe on 17 april 2012
How dance and music can unite people in taking a stand against HIV
and AIDs
After the sound of fireworks had died down over the River Thames, and the Christmas lights turned off for the last time, I lay down on my bed and
Does a book make me happy, or richer? By Elvana Zaim-Tufa,
Albania.
This article was previously
published on our media partner website VITA Europe on 24 april 2012
What do we talk when we talk about litterature…
Tirana: literary readings in a very special bookstore
It’s Friday in Tirana. For some young people, Tirana’s afternoon has now
Riots in public transport, outside the streets…casualties at hospitals and speech of hatred-those sorts of images is continuously overflowing Macedonian public and media sphere, since few months ago. This has been a reason for EU institutions to raise concerns about the security in Macedonia and inquire transparent and active role of national institutions in prevention of any further cases of violence. The message reached its recipient, but the feedback is not to be sent.
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