List of newspapers in Kosovo

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This is a list of newspapers in Kosovo:

Major newspapers[]

  • Kosova Press ('Independent News Agency KosovaPress') is first News Agency on Kosovo. The news agency Kosova Press was established on January 4, 1999. Since that time, it has published information in these languages: Albanian, English, German and French. It currently publishes in Albanian and English.
  • Koha Ditore ('Daily Time') claims it is independent, but the owner Veton Surroi was the leader of the Reformist Party ORA. It was the only newspaper published before 1999. Koha Ditore is considered the most serious newspaper in Kosovo.
  • Gazeta Express ('Express newspaper') is an independent online newsmedia with most visits in the country. The director of Gazeta Express Berat Buzhala is a former (PDK) MP . Owned by among others mobile operator IPKO. The paper has been accused by some people and organizations in Kosovo of Islamophobia.
  • Kosova24 ('Kosova 24') is an independent newsmedia based in Prizren, owned by Kosova 24 SH.P.K.[1]
  • Shqip.com ('Shqip.com') is an independent newsmedia based in Prishtina, owned by Albmedia Group L.L.C[1]
  • Bota Sot ('World Today') Pro-Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK). One of the few Kosovar newspapers distributed in many Western countries.
  • Epoka e Re ('The New Epoch') pro-VETËVENDOSJE!
  • Kosova Sot ('Kosovo Today') is Pro-Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK). Claims to have the highest circulation.
  • Lajm ('News') pro-New Kosovo Alliance (AKR) owned by the Kosovo Albanian businessman and politician Behgjet Pacolli. Tabloid.
  • Teleshkronja Post independent News and Media website based in Drenas (Ex-Glogoc) owned by Teleshkronja Post[2] news company.

Historical titles[]

  • Tan, Turkish-language weekly newspaper published from 1969 to 1999

See also[]

  • Media of Kosovo

Notes[]

a.   ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008. Serbia continues to claim it as a part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo is currently recognised as an independent state by 97 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 112 UN member states have recognised Kosovo at some point, of which 15 states later withdrew their recognition.

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Kosova24". kosova-24.net/.
  2. ^ "Teleshkronja Post". teleshkronjapost.info.
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