Subscribe
Sign in
Home
Newsletters
About
Albin Kurti
Latest
Top
Discussions
Serbia’s Threats Against Kosovo’s Prime Minister Are No Longer Implicit
As Kosovo heads toward its third election in sixteen months, threats against Prime Minister Albin Kurti expose deepening regional instability and…
May 9
•
Vudi Xhymshiti
2
The Forces Driving Kosovo’s Cycle of Crisis
What appears as procedural deadlock in Kosovo is, in effect, a sustained disruption of governance that has stalled reform, weakened security, and forced…
Apr 30
•
Vudi Xhymshiti
5
1
Is a Russian Asset Currently Sitting Inside Kosovo’s Most Sensitive Office?
EXCLUSIVE: Has Richard Grenell’s alliance with Ramush Haradinaj enabled a Russian covert operation to seize Kosovo’s Intelligence Agency?
Apr 27
•
Vudi Xhymshiti
2
Russian-Style Paralysis in a Balkan Republic
Kosovo’s presidential deadlock is no mere legal spat; it is a high-stakes test of whether a young republic can survive internal sabotage and foreign…
Apr 21
•
Vudi Xhymshiti
4
1
Is Kosovo Dancing to a Russian Script?
THE INFORMATION FIREHOUSE: From Vucic's photos to Iranian distractions, Buzhala’s feed mimics the RAND "firehose" model: rapid, inconsistent, and…
Mar 29
•
Vudi Xhymshiti
3
1
Serbia’s Assassination Threat Against Kosovo’s Prime Minister
Serbia’s security establishment publicly floated Mossad-style operations against Kosovo’s leader, raising a chilling question: is Belgrade threatening…
Mar 15
•
Vudi Xhymshiti
4
Kosovo Officials Sound Alarm Over Vulin’s “Operational” Threats Against Prime Minister
Vulin’s chilling remarks, invoking a “Mossad model” to target Kosovo’s Prime Minister, signal a desperate, dangerous attempt to rekindle the ghosts of…
Mar 11
•
Vudi Xhymshiti
3
1
Kosovo Court Blocks Presidential Decree to Dissolve Parliament
In a high-stakes constitutional test, Kosovo’s top court halted President Vjosa Osmani’s bid to dissolve parliament, effectively stalling a volatile…
Mar 10
•
Vudi Xhymshiti
4
The Unanswered Allegations Trailing Vjosa Osmani
After dissolving Parliament under contested legal pretenses, President Vjosa Osmani faces a harrowing question: is she guarding Kosovo’s democracy or…
Mar 8
•
Vudi Xhymshiti
,
Michael Sheppard
, and
Fried Didden
2
How a President Burned the House to Save the Seat
Osmani’s abrupt dissolution of Parliament isn't a constitutional remedy; it’s a calculated arson of the legislative branch to bypass a boycott her own…
Mar 7
•
Vudi Xhymshiti
4
2
A Nation Forced to Look at the Blood on Its Hands
Kosovo’s independence celebrations turned into a roar of defiance this February, as the trial of Hashim Thaçi forces a painful reckoning with the…
Feb 18
•
Vudi Xhymshiti
3
1
Kosovo Tried to Arm Itself. Its Politics Said No.
Days after that attack, Kosovo’s opposition froze the Security Fund, choosing courts over readiness, legality over deterrence, and paralysis at the…
Feb 8
•
Vudi Xhymshiti
4
This site requires JavaScript to run correctly. Please
turn on JavaScript
or unblock scripts