Serbs protest Kosovo's new army
Published: 06 February, 2009, 13:56
Hundred of Serbs blocked a road in northern Kosovo on Thursday to protest against the creation of a new NATO-trained Kosovo security force.
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Serbian war crime prosecutors have received new evidence that hundreds of Serbs had their internal organs removed and sold by ethnic Albanians during the Kosovo war.
The European Union has deployed its controversial new police and customs mission in Kosovo, which unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in February. The move has angered the minority Serbs in the region, who are worried about their interests and
It’s 200 days since Kosovo declared its independence, and its citizens are queuing up to be issued with their new passports. The dark blue document, sporting the Kosovan coat of arms and written in Albanian, Serbian and
Malaysia has become the first Islamic country in the world to recognise Kosovo’s independence. The move has infuriated Serbia and its Foreign Ministry announced on Friday that the Malaysian Ambassador, Saw Ching Hong, has 48 hours to leave the country.
20.05.2009, 19:22
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US Vice President Joe Biden arrived in Serbia on Wednesday to try to improve relations with this Balkan country. Unlike the Serbian President, some MPs preferred to “greet” him in a different manner.
22.07.2010, 18:34
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The UN court has ruled that Kosovo’s unilateral secession from Serbia was legal. The non-binding decision is believed to have implications for Kosovo and become a precedent for de-facto states seeking independence.
23.07.2010, 13:21
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The Russian Foreign Ministry has said that the International Court of Justice’s ruling will not change Moscow’s stance on Kosovo independence: Russia does not recognize it.
20.05.2009, 20:24
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According to historian Nebojsa Malic, it is an odd choice of persons to send on a diplomatic mission to Serbia. The very fact that Biden has been chosen to make the trip to the Balkans is a message in and of itself.
20.05.2009, 23:01
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William J. Murray from the Religious Freedom Coalition says that churches which are centuries old have been burnt down and bombed in Kosovo.
18.02.2010, 19:13
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Romania and Moldova have kicked off bilateral talks as unrecognized republic Transdniester says it's ready to host Russian missiles on its soil. Meanwhile, Bulgaria is considering its participation in US missile defense.
Published: 06 February, 2009, 13:56
Hundred of Serbs blocked a road in northern Kosovo on Thursday to protest against the creation of a new NATO-trained Kosovo security force.