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Serbia calls for Kumanovo Agreement amendments; Kosovo says no
Southeast European Times, MD - 14 minutes ago The agreement between Serbia and Kosovo established a Ground Safety Zone that extends 5km beyond the Kosovo border into the rest of former Yugoslav … |
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Kosovo Opposition Protest Polls' Commission
BalkanInsight.com, Serbia - 2 hours ago 04 December 2008 Pristina _ Kosovo’s opposition parties have launched complaints over the perceived inactivity of the Central Elections Commission. … Macedonia Cancels €500m Energy Tender BalkanInsight.com Crisis ‘Could Feed Bulgaria’s Grey Economy’ BalkanInsight.com all 10 news articles |
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Serbia Seeks End to Kosovo Buffer Zone
BalkanInsight.com, Serbia - 32 minutes ago 04 December 2008 Buoyed up by recent diplomatic victories, Serbia’s politicians and military are now focusing their efforts on the Kumanovo Agreement. … Foggy Dawn for New EU Mission in Kosovo BalkanInsight.com all 2 news articles |
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Jeremic: Serbia’s joining EU on ice
Блиц, Serbia - 5 hours ago Jeremic repeated that ‘Serbia shall continue opposing independence of Kosovo using diplomatic means’. He mentioned wide spread corruption and organized … Jeremic: EULEX deployed on Serbia’s terms Radio Srbija Jeremic: Serbia’s admission to EU put on hold Radio Srbija all 3 news articles |
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Banning Cluster Bombs: The Outlaws
Toward Freedom, VT - 8 hours ago The UN Mine Action Coordination Centre (UNMACC) working in southern Lebanon reported that their density there is higher than in Kosovo and Iraq, … Cluster munitions treaty is a victory for humanity Reuters AlertNet Some 100 States Signing Cluster-Bomb Ban, But Big Powers Absent RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Cluster bomb treaty: Signing begins to bring ban on production guardian.co.uk Daily Star - Lebanon - Amnesty International all 792 news articles |
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Kosovo frees 3 German agents suspected in bomb-throwing
Stars and Stripes, DC - 1 hour ago German media also are reporting that the German government placed political pressure on Kosovo officials. According to the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag, … |
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Md. Soldiers Deploy To Kosovo
WJZ, MD - 2 hours ago When Yugoslavia broke up, Serbia tried to take over Kosovo. For 10 years NATO has run the country. Of the 14000 soldiers still there, 1400 of them are from … National Guard Says Goodbye, Heads To Kosovo WBAL TV all 2 news articles |
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NATO Ministers Affirm Support for US Missile Deployment
Voice of America - 3 hours ago The document also says NATO will maintain its presence in Kosovo, on the basis of a key United Nations Security Council resolution (1244). … Video: NATO: Ukraine and Georgia should wait RussiaToday NATO, Russia agree return to top level talks AFP UK FCO on NATO Foreign Ministers meeting ISRIA (subscription) Deutsche Welle - ITAR-TASS all 1,097 news articles |
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NATO, Russia agree return to top level talks
AFP - 21 hours ago Russia is vehemently opposed to independence for Kosovo, where NATO leads a peacekeeping force, and it has threatened to counter the extension into Europe … Finland: Speech by Foreign Minister Stubb at the OSCE Ministerial … ISRIA (subscription) all 131 news articles |
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EU to launch justice mission in Kosovo
AFP - 13 hours ago BRUSSELS (AFP) — The European Union will on Friday start deploying its justice mission to Kosovo — the biggest civil operation in its history — EU … EU mission to start deployment in Kosovo next week Xinhua Mission in all Kosovo until December 9 Blic Kosovo PM Calls For EULEX Cooperation BalkanInsight.com EUobserver.com - B92 all 76 news articles |
A man walks by anti-EULEX grafiti in Kosovo’s capital of Pristina in November 2008. The European Union will on Friday start deploying its justice mission to Kosovo — the biggest civil operation in its history — EU officials said, despite strong opposition from Serbia and Russia.(AFP/File/Armend Nimani)
European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX) policemen prepare their uniforms prior a visit from EULEX Head French Lieutenant General Yves de Kermabon, near the village of Kosovo Pole, in November 2008. The EU will on Friday start deploying its justice mission to Kosovo — the biggest civil operation in its history — EU officials said, despite strong opposition from Serbia and Russia.(AFP/File/Armend Nimani)
Kosovo Albanians march in Pristina during a protest on December 2, 2008 against the deployment of a European mission. The European Union will on Friday start deploying its justice mission to Kosovo — the biggest civil operation in its history — EU officials said, despite strong opposition from Serbia and Russia.(AFP/File/Armend Nimani)
A Kosovo Albanian youth walks in front of anti-EU and UN grafiti in Pristina in November 2008. The European Union will on Friday start deploying its justice mission to Kosovo — the biggest civil operation in its history — EU officials said, despite strong opposition from Serbia and Russia.(AFP/File/Armend Nimani)
European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX) policemen prepare their uniforms prior a visit from EULEX Head French Lieutenant General Yves de Kermabon, near the village of Kosovo Pole, in November 2008. The EU will on Friday start deploying its justice mission to Kosovo — the biggest civil operation in its history — EU officials said, despite strong opposition from Serbia and Russia. (AFP)
Kosovo Albanians march in Pristina during a protest on December 2, 2008 against the deployment of a European mission. The European Union will on Friday start deploying its justice mission to Kosovo — the biggest civil operation in its history — EU officials said, despite strong opposition from Serbia and Russia. Photo:Armend Nimani/AFP
European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX) policemen prepare their uniforms prior a visit from EULEX Head French Lieutenant General Yves de Kermabon, near the village of Kosovo Pole, in November 2008. The EU will on Friday start deploying its justice mission to Kosovo — the biggest civil operation in its history — EU officials said, despite strong opposition from Serbia and Russia. (AFP)
A Kosovo Albanian youth walks in front of anti-EU and UN grafiti in Pristina in November 2008. The European Union will on Friday start deploying its justice mission to Kosovo — the biggest civil operation in its history — EU officials said, despite strong opposition from Serbia and Russia. Photo:Armend Nimani/AFP
European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX) policemen prepare their uniforms prior a visit from EULEX Head French Lieutenant General Yves de Kermabon, near the village of Kosovo Pole, in November 2008. The EU will on Friday start deploying its justice mission to Kosovo — the biggest civil operation in its history — EU officials said, despite strong opposition from Serbia and Russia. Photo:Armend Nimani/AFP
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Feith: Priština rules Kosovo
B92, Serbia - 8 hours ago PRIŠTINA — EU's special representative in Kosovo Pieter Feith said on Wednesday that "the bosses of Kosovo" are institutions in Priština. … |
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European Commission and Kosovo launch feasibility study
New Kosova Report, Sweden - 44 minutes ago The 15th meeting of the Kosovo Stabilisation and Association Process Tracking Mechanism (STM) was held yesterday in Prishtina which focuses on the 2008 … |
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European Commission and Kosovo launch feasibility study
New Kosova Report, Sweden - 44 minutes ago The 15th meeting of the Kosovo Stabilisation and Association Process Tracking Mechanism (STM) was held yesterday in Prishtina which focuses on the 2008 … |
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Mirel:Kosovo has a bright European future
New Kosova Report, Sweden - 1 hour ago The Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Mr. Hashim Thaçi, met with Mr. Pierre Mirel, the European Commission Director for the Western Balkans. … |
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Kosovo: NATO ministers urge EU mission's rapid deployment
Adnkronos International Italia, Italy - 10 hours ago (AKI) - The speedy deployment of the European Union's police and judicial mission throughout Kosovo is an urgent priority, NATO foreign ministers said on … |
A Kosovo girl receives a free mid-day meal in a “Les Restos du Coeur” (Restaurants of the Heart) charity restaurant in Strasbourg December 3, 2008. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE)
A Kosovo girl receives a free mid-day meal in a “Les Restos du Coeur” (Restaurants of the Heart) charity restaurant in Strasbourg December 3, 2008. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE)
A family of refugees from Kosovo receives a free mid-day meal in a “Les Restos du Coeur” (Restaurants of the Heart) charity restaurant in Strasbourg December, 3 2008. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE)
A family of refugees from Kosovo receives a free mid-day meal in a “Les Restos du Coeur” (Restaurants of the Heart) charity restaurant in Strasbourg December, 3 2008. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE)
A family of refugees from Kosovo receives a free mid-day meal in a “Les Restos du Coeur” (Restaurants of the Heart) charity restaurant in Strasbourg December, 3 2008. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE)
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Mubariz Ahmedoghlu: "Processes in UN around Serbia and Kosovo must …
Today.Az, Azerbaijan - 2 hours ago Currently processes are ongoing in the United Nations around Serbia and Kosovo, which should be primarily a lesson for Armenians, who consider that Nagorno … Today.Az - Mubariz Ahmedoghlu: "The Moscow declaration has already … Today.Az Mubariz Ahmedoghlu: "Hilary Clinton's appointment as the US … Today.Az all 3 news articles |
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Kosovo Builders Reap Huge Profits
BalkanInsight.com, Serbia - 1 hour ago 03 December 2008 Construction is a hugely lucrative business in Kosovo, as investment costs have fallen, while the demand for homes remains strong. … |
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Germany refutes reports of retaliatory cut of aid to Kosovo
EMportal, Serbia - 19 minutes ago Deputy government spokesman Thomas Steg denied on Monday reports that Germany may cut its financial aid to Kosovo. Deputy government spokesman Thomas Steg … |
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Feasibility study for Kosovo
B92, Serbia - 40 minutes ago PRIŠTINA — European Commission representatives and Kosovo government officials have begun work on preparing a feasibility study. … |
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World Briefing | Europe Kosovo: Demonstrators Protest UN Plan
New York Times, United States - 15 hours ago By DAN BILEFSKY Several thousand demonstrators took to the streets of Pristina, Kosovo’s capital, on Tuesday to protest the planned deployment of a European … EU to launch justice mission in Kosovo AFP EU Kosovo Mission Put Back Amidst Pristina Protests Deutsche Welle UNMIK’s Chief not welcome in Kosovo Блиц RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty - BalkanInsight.com all 71 news articles |
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The Other Enemy, Still There…
The Weekly Standard - 4 minutes ago The problem of Serbian intentions is present in Bosnia-Herzegovina no less than in Kosovo. The Dayton Accords of 1995, which Democrats tend to acclaim as a … |
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Maryland guard medevac teams to deploy in Kosovo
Baltimore Examiner, MD - 1 hour ago A Maryland National Guard Black Hawk helicopter unit will leave today to train for medevac missions in Kosovo. The Maryland Guard’s C Company of the 1-169th … |
RNPS IMAGES OF THE YEAR 2008 French NATO peacekeeping vehicles burn during clashes with Serb protesters in the ethnically divided city of Mitrovica March 17, 2008. NATO troops came under automatic weapon fire during Serb riots in the northern Kosovo flashpoint town of Mitrovica on Monday, a French NATO spokesman told Reuters. REUTERS/Marko Djurica (KOSOVO)
RNPS IMAGES OF THE YEAR 2008 Serb protesters clash with French NATO peacekeeping troops in the ethnically divided city of Mitrovica March 17, 2008. NATO troops came under automatic weapon fire during Serb riots in the northern Kosovo flashpoint town of Mitrovica on Monday, a French NATO spokesman told Reuters. REUTERS/Marko Djurica (KOSOVO)
RNPS IMAGES OF THE YEAR 2008 Protesters throw torches at the U.S. embassy during clashes with police in Belgrade February 17, 2008. Kosovo Albanians declared independence on Sunday, drawing instant condemnation from Serbia and triggering angry scenes outside the U.S. embassy in Belgrade. REUTERS/Stringer (SERBIA)
RNPS IMAGES OF THE YEAR 2008 Montenegro riot policemen clash with protesters in the centre of Podgorica October 13, 2008. Montenegro’s police used tear gas on Monday against demonstrators protesting the government’s decision to recognise Kosovo, which many see as a stab in the back for Serbia. Around 10,000 people from across the country protested in the capital Podgorica in the early evening. Waving Serbian flags and shouting “Kosovo is the heart of Serbia”, they demanded the immediate reversal of the decision. REUTERS/Stevo Vasiljevic (MONTENEGRO)