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“Catherine Ashton would withdraw signature from Brussels agreement” (RTS, Tanjug, B92)

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Serbia should not leave the Brussels agreement, however, it should insist to know the time-frame of its implementation, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said in a show “Upitnik” aired on RTS. “Pubic must understand that a dialogue on technical matters is currently being held, while a dialogue on permanent solution has not even started, since […]

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Week Of Deportations Leaves Kosovo Govt Shaken (Balkan Insight)

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Week Of Deportations Leaves Kosovo Govt Shaken (Balkan Insight)

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The sacking of the Interior Minister over the deportation of six Turks, and the earlier arrest and deporation of a top Serbian official, have shaken Ramush Haradinaj’s weak coalition government. Kosovo Interior Minister Flamur Sefar has said his sacking on Tuesday was sought by Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj following the controversial arrest and deportation of […]

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Burning Issue: Lawlessness in the North of Kosovo (Balkan Insight)

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Burning Issue: Lawlessness in the North of Kosovo (Balkan Insight)

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Frequent unresolved arson attacks on cars owned by police officers, politicians, journalists and entrepreneurs underline the powerlessness of official institutions in the Serb-run north of Kosovo. “If policemen are not safe, who is?” asks Tatjana Lazarevic, editor-in-chief of the news portal KoSSev, in Serb-run northern Mitrovica, the divided town in northern Kosovo.  Lazarevic is referring […]

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EU Criticizes Kosovo, Turkey Over Deportation Of Six Erdogan Political Foes (RFE)

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EU Criticizes Kosovo, Turkey Over Deportation Of Six Erdogan Political Foes (RFE)

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The European Union on April 3 criticized Kosovo’s deportation of six Turks who were political foes of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, saying it “raised questions” about both Pristina’s and Ankara’s “respect” for human rights. The deportations on March 29, which were approved by Kosovo’s interior minister and intelligence chief, prompted their dismissal a day […]

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Western Balkans summit imperilled over Kosovo (EUobserver)

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Western Balkans summit imperilled over Kosovo (EUobserver)

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Several EU member states are considering whether to attend the Western Balkan summit in May in Bulgaria at the highest level, as they object to the presence of Kosovo, one of the potential candidate countries for European accession. Spain’s prime minister Mariano Rajoy has already signalled at the EU summit last month that he might […]

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Kosovo’s War Ended, but the Shooting Didn’t. A Court Promises Justice (The New York Times)

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Kosovo’s War Ended, but the Shooting Didn’t. A Court Promises Justice (The New York Times)

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Fetah Rudi, a former schoolteacher and political activist, has been using a wheelchair for 17 years, ever since unidentified gunmen unloaded 14 bullets into his stomach and shoulder in a drive-by shooting near his small village in central Kosovo. He has no hope of ever walking again but, thanks to a new war crimes tribunal, […]

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Minister thinks frozen Kosovo conflict is bad idea (RTS, BETA, B92)

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