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Towards 2030 How Colonialism Shaped Racial Discrimination and What Is Our Role in It Today? Today we celebrate the 60th anniversary of the International Convention on the March 21, 2025
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Blog Towards 2030February 6, 2025 The impact of Network X on spreading intolerance, hatred, and polarization in the Western Balkan societies In the Balkans, the concept of zero tolerance for human rights violations,
Blog Towards 2030January 27, 2025 Peace arises yet it takes time It was an ordinary rainy day with low temperatures
Blog Towards 2030January 27, 2025 Education and Skills Gap As we celebrate the International Day of Education on January 24th, attention
Blog Towards 2030January 8, 2025 Human Rights Die in Silence International Human Rights Day is observed every December 10th, the day when
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Blog PrishtinaNovember 15, 2024 Smart specialization – what’s done in your country Kosovo is trying to pave its way towards economic growth and development
Blog YouthNovember 15, 2024 How skeptical are young people when it comes to European integration and how engaged they are in changing their attitude from “Euroscepticism” to “Europositivism” The love of the citizens of Kosovo for the EU resembles that of Nietzsche for
BlogNovember 15, 2024 From Ada Lovelace to Mira Murati, A World Run on Algorithms It is said she is the first computer programmer