KOSOVO (BLOOMBERG) – The 20-minute journey from Pristina airport to the heart of the Kosovo capital feels like it gets shorter every time. More and more new offices and apartments fill up once deserted fields. Among them is the three-story glass headquarters of Gjirafa. The search engine company has shifted its focus to e-commerce, a […]
(Bloomberg) The 20-minute journey from Pristina airport to the heart of the Kosovo capital feels like it gets shorter every time. More and more new offices and apartments fill up once deserted fields.Most Read from BloombergJPMorgan Is in a Fight Over Its Client’s Lost $50 Million FortuneAbu Dhabi Is the World’s Newest Wealth Haven for BillionairesHarvard’s Deepening Disunity Pits Alumni Against FacultyJack Ma’s Biggest E-Commerce Rival Is Coming for AmazonRaimondo Vows ‘Strongest Possible’ A
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