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Kosovo confident ahead of UN court hearing
Kosovo's president says he believes the U.N.'s highest court will approve the legality of his country's statehood.
Kosovo Press Review - November 25
Kosovo honours a hero. To the hero the spoils? Brushing a lock of hair from her face and gazing into her eyes, the former president asks the comeliest government official to hand, "So what did you think of my speech?" No Monica she, her answer stays on the vertical and is rather better sculpted than the two and half-metre effigy just unveiled ...
Kosovo's main ruling party yesterday withdrew its threat to split from its junior coalition partner in the first such rift since Pristina proclaimed independence in 2008.
Kosovo's governing coalition breaks up - " reports
Ballot boxes at the Kosovo election commission counting centre in Pristina, Kosovo, November 16 2009.
A voter casts her ballot in Pristina on Sunday (November 15th). [Laura Hasani]
On Sunday , Kosovo voters headed to the polls in the first elections since the country announced its independence from Serbia in February 2008.
Kosovo elections praised by allies, slammed by Serbia
Workers carry ballot boxes at the Kosovo Election Commission counting centre in Pristina, Kosovo, November 16 2009.
Monitors Praise Smooth Ballot in Kosovo Elections
Preliminary results from Kosovo's November 15 elections have been delayed another day due to what election officials say are technical difficulties with the system designed to gather data from polling stations.
The crumbling walls of the medieval Gumnishte fortress can still be seen atop an extinct volcano in Novo Brdo -- a relic of the city's heyday as a European mining and trade center.
Kosovars vote first time since independence declaration
AFP, Pristina Kosovo citizens went to the polls Sunday for the first time since the ethnic Albanian majority declared independence from Serbia last year and amid fears of a boycott by the Serb community.
Serb boycott of Kosovo poll likely to overshadow country's first election
A man passes by an election poster in the Kosovo town of Djakovica. Kosovo's local elections are the first since the country declared independence in 2008 and are seen as a key test for its fragile democracy.
Stones are thrown before elections in Kosovo
A few days before voters hit the polls, three suspects have been arrested for what is believed to be a politically-motivated attack.
Kosovo Parties Throw Accusations for Attack
Pristina Petrit Collaku Kosovo PM Hashim Thaci The Democratic Party of Kosovo, PDK, has accused the leader of Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, AAK, Ramush Haradinaj for being behind the attack on Kosovo Prime Minister and PDK leader Hashim Thaci in the municipality of Decan on Wednesday.
Spain, Hague Targets in Kosovo Ad Campaign
Pristina Kosovo's ad campaign by Saatchi and Saatchi Authorities in Kosovo hope the 6 million euro campaign, led by the Israeli-branch of Saatchi and Saatchi, will shake off Kosovo's reputation as a war torn country and attract interest "from politicians to businessmen, from tourists to donors", according to the international advertising firm.
Former U.S. president visits Kosovo
Former U.S. president Bill Clinton has arrived in Kosovo. Bill Clinton meets with Fatmir Sejdiu and Hashim Thaci He will be meeting with Kosovo senior officials before addressing the province's parliament.
Former US President Bill Clinton was in Pristina on Sunday (November 1st). [Laura Hasani/SETimes]
Former US President Bill Clinton was welcomed to Pristina on Sunday by thousands of people waving banners with the slogan "Kosovo honours a hero!" Clinton, who is celebrated in Kosovo for the role he played in stopping the ethnic cleansing of Kosovo Albanians by former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic more than ten years ago, asked the Kosovo ...
Sejdiu, Thaci await historical Clinton visit
Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu and Prime Minister Hasim Thaci said that former U.S. president Bill Clinton's visit to Pristina will be historical.
Kosovo Residents Rebranded 'Young Europeans'
How could you do it Mr. Tadic? 26 October 2009 26 October 2009 26 October 2009 Karadzic Trial Finally Starts BIRN Justice Fifteen months after his arrest in Belgrade, and almost 14 years after the issuance of an indictment at the Tribunal in Hague, the trail against Radovan Karadzic has started.
Kosovo Police to Increase Professionalism
Pristina Petrit Collaku Kosovo police The Kosovo police force has always been recognised as a successful institution, but recently its authority has been challenged by the actions of its own officers.
Early Electioneering to be Investigated
Early Electioneering to be Investigated Pristina PDK billboard in Pristina. Kosovo's Election Complaints and Appeals Commission, ECAC, is investigating the premature electioneering of some political parties.
Ethnic Albanians Continue Push for Presevo Region
Bujanovac Nikola Lazic Shaip Kamberi The Presevo Valley should be a separate region inside Serbia, since existing administrative divisions do not protect minority rights, the president of Bujanovac municipality, Shaip Kamberi, tells daily Politika.
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