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Serbian Orthodox Church faces economic blockade — Russia’s OSCE envoy (TASS)

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Serbian Orthodox Church faces economic blockade — Russia’s OSCE envoy (TASS)

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Russia expects OSCE to step up its efforts “to counter the radical nationalism among Kosovo Albanians,” the ambassador added. Kosovo Albanians are trying to impose an economic blockade of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the self-proclaimed republic of Kosovo, Russia’s OSCE envoy, Alexander Lukashevich, said on Thursday. “The Serbian Orthodox Church still faces mistreatment. Kosovo […]

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Thaci: Someone will be hurt by the truth about the murder of Ivanovic (N1)

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Thaci: Someone will be hurt by the truth about the murder of Ivanovic (N1)

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Kosovo President Hashim Thaci exclusively for N1 spoke about the investigation of the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, stating that the motives of the crime are of a criminal nature and that the perpetrators will be revealed, although, as he says, the truth will hurt someone. “The investigation into the murder of Oliver Ivanovic continues. So […]

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German Minister Condemns Rampant Crime in North Kosovo (Balkan Insight)

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German Minister Condemns Rampant Crime in North Kosovo (Balkan Insight)

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The dominance of organized crime in Serb-dominated Northern Kosovo must be tackled, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said on Thursday on a visit to Mitrovica, where a Kosovo Serb politician was shot dead in January. During a visit to the divided town of Mitrovica in northern Kosovo, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said the problem […]

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Kosovo’s Grim Decade of Independence (The New York Times)

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Kosovo’s Grim Decade of Independence (The New York Times)

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PRISTINA, Kosovo — I first arrived in Kosovo nearly 20 years ago. In 1999, NATO intervened on the side of ethnic Albanian rebels against the forces of Slobodan Milosevic’s Serbia. I came to cover the war. As NATO bombs fell, Serbian forces opened a campaign of ethnic cleansing that drove almost a million Kosovar Albanians, […]

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Muted mood as Kosovo marks 10 shaky years of independence (The Washington Times)

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Muted mood as Kosovo marks 10 shaky years of independence (The Washington Times)

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PRISTINA, Kosovo — Rows of blue and yellow balloons matching the colors of Kosovo’s 10-year-old flag may festoon the main pedestrian drag in downtown Pristina this week marking the country’s first decade as an independent state, but the feeling on the streets is decidedly gray. Many say they are not in a festive mood to […]

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Recognising the Realities of Kosovo (Balkan Insight)

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Recognising the Realities of Kosovo (Balkan Insight)

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Belgrade and Pristina have fought the issue of Kosovo recognition to a stalemate, but the battle will continue until they face reality and decide what they really want. It is hard to believe that ten years have passed since members of the Kosovo Assembly gathered on 17 February 2008 to declare independence. Although the move […]

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