Vudi Xhymshiti

Vudi Xhymshiti, founder and chief editor of The Frontliner Magazine, brings a wealth of experience in reporting on global armed conflicts and political issues. With a background in Documentary Photography and Photojournalism from the University of the Arts London, and studies in Political Science, International Relations, and Diplomacy, Vudi skilfully merges human rights insights with dedicated journalism. His ethical and thoughtful reporting has graced top publications like The Guardian and The New York Times. At The Frontliner, launched in 2023, he explores the profound effects of conflicts on law, human rights, and freedoms, continuing his commitment to impactful storytelling.

Exclusive articles:

Trump’s Rogue Envoy: Grenell’s Dangerous Dance with Despotism

Grenell's actions, marked by favoring autocrats and undermining democracy, particularly in Kosovo and Guatemala, betray U.S. principles, damaging its global standing and diplomatic credibility.

Balkan Brinkmanship: Dodik’s Defiance Escalates Tensions in Putin’s Power Play

Increasing tensions in the Balkans, marked by ethnic and political strife, challenge regional stability and international diplomacy amid rising Serbian nationalism and Russian strategic interests.

Kosovo 25 Years Later: From Darkness to Hope

Twenty-five years post-NATO intervention in Kosovo, we reflect on a journey from stark conflict to hopeful resilience, underscoring the crucial balance of human rights and international solidarity.

Gabriel Escobar’s Diplomacy Under Fire

Allegations suggest Gabriel Escobar's impartiality in Kosovo - Serbia dialogue is compromised by his wife's financial connections with Serbia's Foreign Affairs Ministry, raising conflict of interest concerns.

Scrutinising Kushner and Grenell’s Balkan Deals Amidst Western Democratic Principles

Kushner and Grenell's Balkan deals highlight a precarious interplay between personal gain and public duty, threatening the integrity of Western democracy amidst the shadow of Russian influence.

Coordinated Attacks That Threaten Democratic Discourse in Kosovo

The Kosovar NGO, S Bunker, spearheads a coordinated attack on Frontliner Magazine, using ad-hominem tactics to discredit and obstruct scrutiny of US diplomatic integrity.

Echoes of Atrocity And The UNGA’s Stand on the Srebrenica Genocide

The UN is set to designate July 11 as a day to commemorate the Srebrenica Genocide, condemning denial and promoting global remembrance to prevent future atrocities.

Manufactured Consent: The US’s Covert War Against Independent Journalism

In disputing the U.S. State Department's rebuttal, our findings suggest a troubling evasion, highlighting their refusal to engage substantively with allegations that implicate diplomatic misconduct.

Aleksandar Arsenijevic: A Controversial Catalyst in Kosovo’s Political Turmoil

Findings reveal Aleksandar Arsenijevic as a pivotal figure in Kosovo's political unrest, intertwined with criminal activities and dubious international relations, raising substantial security concerns.
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