Taulant Qenaj is a correspondent for RFE/RL's Balkan Service.
Kosovo is targeting cryptocurrency miners, whose operations to produce virtual currency are draining the country's electricity grid, amid a state of emergency linked to an energy crunch. In Kosovo crypto mining is big business, so what happens next?
While millions of Jews were being exterminated across Europe during World War II, many Jewish families found refuge and safety in Albania, despite German occupation. The local Jewish population increased from a few hundred to 2,000. Two Albanians recall how their families sheltered Jews and how a centuries-old tradition called Besa kept them alive.
Kosovo has had three numbers to directly call police in an emergency in the past 20 years. Most Kosovars don't know they should be dialing 192.