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New Elections 'Risk Damaging Kosovo's Economy' (Balkan Insight)

If Kosovo fails to form a government and has to hold another snap election, it risks damaging its economic outlook by stalling progress and spending unnecessary funds on new polls, experts warned. Two months after Kosovo held snap elections following the fall of the previous government, the country is facing a political deadlock and the prospect of fresh pre-term polls, which could seriously affect the economy, experts warned. “The impacts are enormous and extremely damaging,” economic expert Ibrahim Rexhepi told BIRN. “Too many decisions and projects of economic and social importance will

Belgrade Boulevard to be named after Battle of Kosare heroes (Tanjug, B92)

Belgraders have chosen to name the boulevard connecting the Ada Bridge with the Tosin Bunar neighborhood after the heroes of the Battle of Kosare, Tanjug news agency reported. Belgrade Mayor Sinisa Mali announced the results of the voting, and noted that he was "very glad that the memory of those great heroes will be preserved in that way." The battle in question was fought in the spring of 1999 against the KLA ("Kosovo Liberation Army"), and is named after an outpost on Serbia's border with

Mother Makarija: Serbia, your faithful children feel like drowning men on the turbulent Kosovo sea (Blic)

  “The initiative of the President of the Republic to launch an internal dialogue on Kosovo is very positive, only in my humble opinion, it is more than ten years late” Mother of Makarija, Abbess of the Sokolica monastery in Kosovo stated to Blic. She wondered how come Kosovo is a southern Serbian province, when it was recognized by most of the countries in the world, by accepting the UN Security Council Resolution 1244. “Thus, the “ provisional institutions of Kosovo” are in fact institutions, the so-called KLA is the Kosovo Liberation Army, which still exists, but under a different n

Pence: Kosovo to join NATO (Zeri/RTK)

The U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said that his country want to see Kosovo part of NATO. Kosovo will very soon join NATO. He said the U.S. will be engaged in eliminating all obstacles for Kosovo becoming full-fledged member of the Adriatic Charter and NATO. “The U.S. continues to support dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia for normalization of relations and good neighbourhood”, Pence said in Podgorica where he is attending the U.S.-Adriatic Charter summit.

Kosovo’s Interpol bid: Interior Minister Hyseni travels to New York (RTK)

Kosovo’s Interior Minister, Skender Hyseni, is in New York to lobby for Kosovo’s membership to Interpol. Hyseni is expected meet a number of permanent representatives from UN member states. Yesterday, Hyseni met representatives from Uruguay, Ethiopia, Bangladesh, and Senegal and he is reported to have received support for Kosovo’s Interpol membership.