Independence Disputes

Nigeria condemns Kosovo secession

LAGOS, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) -- Nigeria on Saturday condemned Kosovo for its unilateral declaration of independence from Serbia. Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ojo Maduekwe, made the condemnation in Abuja at a joint news...

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Analyst: Kosovo not main topic of Jeremić’s Africa trip

Political analyst Dušan Janjić said that Kosovo is not the chief issue and reason for Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić’s current visit to the continent of Africa. Jeremić began his trip in Nigeria, with announcements that the goal...

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by SC Alerts! ( scaaa-subscribe [at] lists.riseup.net ) Get updates on all occupations and direct action. SANTA CRUZ AUTONOMOUS ACTION ALERTS for events requiring an urgent community response - police or ICE raids, mass...

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THE LIBERTY TIMES EDITORIAL: Negotiating Taiwans sovereignty

Since taking office last year, President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) has many times assured the public that his administration will deal with economic issues first and not engage in political negotiations with China until Beijing...

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Taiwan independence advocate Su Beng hospitalized in Japan i

Su Beng, the 91 year-old elder of the Taiwan independence movement, is in a Japanese medical facility too ill to return to Taiwan to face nine months in prison for a 2005 protest. Su Beng must undergo dialysis treatment or face...

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Kokoity 'anticipates' Belarus to recognize South Ossetia

MOSCOW, November 20 (RIA Novosti) - South Ossetian President Eduard Kokoity said the former Georgian republic "anticipates" its recognition by Belarus, but "do not insist" on an immediate decision. "We are tied by a long...

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ICJ Decision on Kosovo to Be Vague

The President of the International Court of Justice, ICJ, Hisashi Owada says that the Court’s advisory opinion on whether Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence went against international law will not be "a clear yes...

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Albanian town plans statue of Bush

TIRANA (Reuters) - The small Albanian town of Fushe-Kruje plans to erect a statue of former U.S. President George W. Bush to commemorate his June 2007 visit, when he was feted as a hero in an outpouring of love for America.

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Kosovo PM's party drops threat of quit coalition (AFP)

PRISTINA (AFP) - Kosovo's main ruling party withdrew on Friday its threat to split from its junior coalition partner in the first such rift since Pristina proclaimed independence in 2008. The clash between Kosovo Prime Minister...

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Evo Morales Favored for Re-election in Bolivia

Movement for Socialism May Sweep December 2009 Bolivian Elections Evo Morales, Bolivia's first fully indigenous president and leader of the Movement for Socialism party, is expected to handily win the December 2009 Bolivian...

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