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‘Ruining of a republic’? Thousands protest Kosovo’s US-backed leaders (The Christian Science Monitor)

By   /  18/02/2016  /  International  /  No Comments

As thousands of people gathered in an opposition-led protest in Kosovo’s capital today to demand the government’s resignation, the boisterous crowd was full of people like Faton Ademi. The young Kosovar graduated from university in 2011, but without connections to the government’s ruling parties, he says he hasn’t been able to find a full-time job […]

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Can Kosovo’s biggest university sweep away its rampant graft? (Christian Science Monitor)

By   /  01/04/2015  /  International  /  No Comments

PRISTINA, KOSOVO — Ramadan Zejnullahu, a bespectacled mathematics professor, is more comfortable giving a classroom lecture than taking on politicians and special interests. But since becoming rector of Kosovo‘s largest public university in September, he has gone after graft with the precision of his profession, implementing a wide range of reforms in how the university is run. […]

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Why Kosovo’s uneventful election is a step forward for the Balkans (The Christian Science Monitor)

By   /  10/06/2014  /  International  /  No Comments

Kosovo’s last vote was marred by widespread fraud and a boycott by ethnic Serbian voters. But Sunday’s general election, which Serbs took part in, was free and fair, observers say. By Kristen Chick, Correspondent / June 9, 2014 Pristina, Kosovo The most important news from yesterday’s general election in Kosovo may have been that, as […]

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