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The need for a progressive vision for democracy in the Western Balkans

In the dynamic and ever-evolving context of the Western Balkans, the challenges facing our democracies today are truly unique. From…

3 days ago

Smart specialization – what’s done in your country

Kosovo is trying to pave its way towards economic growth and development. In September 2018, Kosovo embarked on a transformative…

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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 Lou Salome, where one side…

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From Ada Lovelace to Mira Murati, A World Run on Algorithms  

It is said she is the first computer programmer. Ada Lovelace, born in 1815, has trail-blazed a legacy for women…

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What are the European values

European values, generalizing human values, include a wide space of ideas, rules and principles which have changed and been modified…

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The “teacher” between contempt and the need for more freedom and trust

In a society that has just emerged from the war, almost 24 years, it is not easy for me to…

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How to reduce the occurrence of bullying in our society?

Being a teenager means that you are going through a period of growth and unforgettable experiences. But for many teenagers,…

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Hope or agony for Euro-optimists

In what is known as the 'cultural capital' of Greece - in Thessaloniki - 20 years ago the heads of…

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Countering corruption and organized crime – progress or stagnation?

Among the essential indicators of democracy are the separation of powers, transparency, accountability, freedom of the media, the guarantee and…

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If We Had Learned About War…

Mila Pajić On this World Teachers Day many will highlight the importance of education and the role teachers play in…

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