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Why Serbia must recognize Kosovo’s independence (The Washington Times)

By   /  05/09/2017  /  Opinions  /  No Comments

David L. Phillips, director of the Program on Peace-building and Rights at Columbia University’s Institute for the Study of Human Rights and author of “Liberating Kosovo: Coercive Diplomacy and U.S. Intervention”, writes in an op-ed that the outstanding issues between Kosovo and Serbia can best be solved through joint EU-U.S. diplomatic efforts and while normalization […]

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More Balkan trouble brewing in region famous for mischief (The Washington Times)

By   /  28/04/2017  /  International  /  No Comments

We are seeing this scenario play itself out in the Balkans. The region is a flash point, a world conflict waiting to happen. Consider the charges traded by Albania and Serbia over accession to the European Union. As one reporter from the regional news service Tsarizm stated, it is obvious there is an imposed peace […]

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Environmentalists in blinders (The Washington Times)

By   /  10/05/2016  /  International  /  No Comments

Extremely “green” activists have a strange way of going about improving the environment. Consider their behavior in the battle over a proposal to build a power plant in Kosovo. Kosovo gets its electricity from two power plants built when the southeastern European nation was part of Communist-run Yugoslavia. Back then, a state-owned corporation ran the […]

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Kosovo opposition disrupts parliament session with tear gas (The Washington Times)

By   /  10/03/2016  /  International  /  No Comments

Kosovo opposition lawmakers have released tear gas to disrupt a parliamentary session to protest government deals with Serbia and Montenegro. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/mar/10/kosovo-opposition-disrupts-parliament-session-tear/

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