Kosovo

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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Abbot Defends Kosovo's Christian Patrimony [2009-11-20]

Decries Destruction of Churches and Monasteries ROME, NOV. 20, 2009 .- The artistic, religious and cultural patrimony of Christianity in Kosovo should be on an endangered list, according to a Serbian Orthodox abbot who is...

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KOSOVO: Ten Years On, Forensics Continues to ID Missing

Global Geopolitics Net Sites / IPS By Apostolis Fotiadis PRISTINA, Nov 19 (IPS) – Pictures of missing people have been hanging for years next to the gate to the fence surrounding Kosovo’s parliament. Some of them have been...

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Kosova: The Elections Success Story

Kosova's elections of Nov. 15 do show that this country, with all its ethnic groups, is ready to start a peaceful life. The newly born country has shown it's much readier than opponents of its independence falsely claim to face...

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Patriarch trod a fine line in troubled Balkans

PATRIARCH Pavle, who had been head of the Serbian Orthodox Church since 1990, a period that included the devastation caused by the Balkan wars and the collapse of the regime of President Slobodan Milosevic, has died in...

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Kosovo elections an overall success

According to data from the international observation mission, ENEMO, the voting process went well in 93% of polling stations. By Linda Karadaku for Southeast European Times in Pristina – 18/11/09 Votes are counted in Kosovo...

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Bill Clinton Honored by anti-Christian Albanian Muslims

We knew it was true all along. Bill Clinton loves Muslims–or any other force that undermines America. This is the liberal position. The historical betrayal. One of the greatest disgraces in modern American history: Bill Clinton...

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Kosovo's ruling party wins local elections, preliminary results show

PRISTINA, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) -- The ruling Democratic Party (PDK)is the clear winner of November 15 local elections in Kosovo, according to preliminary official results announced Tuesday. PDK will have the most votes in 16...

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"No passports needed", say KPS

KOSOVSKA MITROVICA -- Kosovo police (KPS) spokesman Bakim Kelani says that "citizens of Serbia and Montenegro" do not need passports to enter Kosovo. Passports are necessary for everybody else, he added. “The decision is that...

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Kosovo reports first swine flu death

PRISTINA, Kosovo -- The health ministry reported on Saturday (November 14th) the country's first registered death from swine flu. The patient, a 31-year-old man, was admitted to hospital in Pristina on Thursday, battling a...

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