Vudi Xhymshiti

Vudi Xhymshiti, founder 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:

Unmasking the Wolves: The Deception of Press Freedom Advocates

As the wolves attempt to hide among the sheep, it is the responsibility of society to unmask them and uphold the fundamental principles of truth, integrity, and responsible journalism.

Shqiprim Arifi’s Betrayal: Neglecting the Plight of Ethnic Albanians in Preshevë

Shqiprim Arifi's silence and inaction in the face of Serbia's erasure of ethnic Albanians in Presheva is a grave betrayal of his constituents.

UK MPs Slam US, EU for Enabling Serbia’s Aggression, Neglecting Kosovo Crisis

British MPs raise concerns over the UK's inaction in addressing the Kosovo crisis, urging a reexamination of the country's role and leadership in the region.

Coercive Diplomacy and Kosovo’s Struggle for Sovereignty Amidst Political Manoeuvring

In Robert J. Art's review of 'United States and Coercive Diplomacy,' the concept of coercive diplomacy is examined through U.S. engagements in various global situations, including Kosovo. The book explores its mixed outcomes and effectiveness.

The Story of Sascha Klamp, Photographer and Filmmaker

Sascha Klamp's documentary, "The Art of Seeing, The Art of Remembering", highlights cultural heritage preservation and community solidarity in Armenia.

The Complex Dynamics Of The Ongoing Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict, marked by deep historical grievances, ideological differences, and security concerns, continues to fuel violence, posing challenges to lasting peace in the region.

Ukrainian residents struggle to repair homes destroyed by Russian missiles before winter

Residents in Borodyanka, Ukraine, struggle to prevent the collapse of their damaged apartment complex, a haunting reminder of the devastation caused by Russian airstrikes.

Kremlin’s Media Blitz: RT and Pravda Amplify Buzhala’s Assault on Independent Journalism

With Berat Buzhala’s attacks faltering, Russia Today and Pravda escalated the smear campaign against me, coordinating disinformation to discredit my investigations into corruption and destabilisation.

Israel Moves as Syria Shifts

Following Assad’s ousting, Israel deployed troops along its border with Syria, initiating strikes and pressuring opposition leaders for security assurances.

Critical Kosovo Water Canal Damaged in Late-Night Blast

A powerful explosion Friday damaged the Ibër-Lepenc canal, vital for drinking water and energy production, amid escalating tensions in northern Kosovo

ICC’s Arrest Warrants for Israeli Leaders Ignite Global Firestorm

The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders over alleged war crimes, sparking global praise and condemnation alike.
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