By Dr. Alon Ben-Meir Most Kosovars hope that the February national election and the formation of a new coalition government will usher in a...
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Economic output is up and the poverty rate slightly down, but Kosovo’s economy remains overly dependent on consumption and diaspora investment in real estate, neither of which are going to create many jobs or put the country on the path to real prosperity.
By Dr. Alon Ben-Meir Most Kosovars hope that the February national election and the formation of a new coalition government will usher in a...
BIRN looks at the contenders for prime minister in Kosovo’s February 9 election: Albin Kurti, Bedri Hamza, Lumir Abdixhiku and Ramush Haradinaj.
As Kosovo prepares for its ninth parliamentary elections since independence, the campaign is heading toward its culmination. The International...
Whoever forms Kosovo’s next government after the recent elections, they will have to deal with a more transactional US foreign policy in the Balkans...
Dr. Charles Mba, the CEO of CDV Properties & Development Ltd, has urged Nigerians in the diaspora to seize the current real estate investment...
By Zhao Zhijiang The impact of the wave of de-globalization on global trade is most directly felt, but its influence on the production and layout...
By Mark Thornton In September 2023, we looked at the high price of beef and how big government has been bad for the American family budget. With...
Interest rates are front and centre in conversations about the Canadian housing market – especially now that they’re on the decline. Of course,...
Gandhi also pointed out that despite India’s economic growth, unemployment remains a critical issue that neither the NDA nor the previous UPA...