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AFP Photo / Armend Nimani 17.02.2009, 08:56

‘Independent’ Kosovo depends on breadwinners abroad

Kosovo is marking a year since its declaration of independence from Serbia. But the mood there appears mixed as it struggles with the highest unemployment in Europe and the deepening financial crisis.

12.02.2009, 08:48

‘The EU is behaving like a hypocrite towards Serbia’

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09.10.2009, 14:15 14 comments

Hero or villain? Bill Clinton statue in Kosovo angers Serbs

A huge statue of Bill Clinton is being unveiled in the heart of Kosovo’s capital city. He’s celebrated there as the man who ordered NATO’s offensive against Serbia in 1999.

09.09.2010, 22:02 11 comments

Serbia softens stance on Kosovo

Serbia is dropping a challenge to Kosovo's independence at the United Nations: Belgrade has removed the section of a UN resolution that called Kosovo's secession "unacceptable".

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“Biden recognized as racist in Serbia”

Viseslav Simic, director of the International Serbian Organisation, says Biden is very well recognized in Serbia as one of the most anti-Serb US politicians, noted to have said that Serbs are “degenerates” and “pigs”.

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Radovan Karadzic gives exclusive interview to RT

After months of negotiations, RT has finally been allowed an interview with wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, who is being tried in The Hague for mass murder during the Bosnian war of 1992-1995.

File picture of chief-commander of the Kosovo Protection Force (KPC) Agim Ceku (R) gesturing as he chats with the commander of the Task Force Falcon, US General William David (out of camera range), on the exercise field of the local Kosovar troops near Brasaljce 27 July 2001 24.06.2009, 18:09 6 comments

“Some countries find technicalities to stop the extradition of Ceku”

Authorities act under pressure of larger powers overseeing the independence of Kosovo and end up not pursuing any course of action, says Bojan Brkic, reporter and political analyst from Belgrade.

AFP Photo / Dominique Faget 10.09.2009, 20:11 2 comments

Problems continue over Kosovo’s independence

“The process of [Kosovo’s] recognition is advancing much more slowly than was expected. The Security Council is split over the issue,” Lamberto Zannier, the UN’s Special Representative for Kosovo told RT on Thursday.

30.09.2009, 22:18 4 comments

"US were misled by Saakashvili’s PR-agencies"

Georgia’s former representative to the Council of Europe, Tsotne Bakuria, joined RT to share his insight on how the initial opinion on the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict was formed in the US.

Agim Ceku 24.06.2009, 17:21 1 comment

Former Kosovo leader Ceku arrested in Bulgaria

Bulgarian police have arrested the former prime minister of Kosovo on an international police warrant issued at Serbia’s request. Agim Ceku is accused of war crimes by Serbia, which is now calling for his extradition.

`Hushing up disappearances in Kosovo is betrayal`

Published: 19 February, 2009, 08:55


Covering up the atrocities committed in Kosovo against the non-Albanian population is ultimately a betrayal of hopes of building a civilised society in Kosovo itself, believes independent filmmaker Ninoslav Randjelovic.

 
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