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Other fragile European States might find it useful to punish Scotland in order to dissuade other regions from taking separatism to its logical conclusion If this sounds far-fetched, it is worth remembering that Spain still refuses to recognize Kosovo...
Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times Relatives of Ramadan Kurtaj, who was killed during a crane collapse on the Upper East Side, came from Kosovo for the manslaughter trial of James F. Lomma, the owner of the crane. Follow NYTMetro Connect with us on...
Denmark's Minister for European Affairs Nicolai Wammen (L) listens to Montenegro's Prime Minister Igor Luksic during their meeting in Podgorica February 21, 2012. The visit serves as a prelude to the forthcoming meeting of the EU's Secretary, the... View Photo »
The violent intervention against protesters took place upon the order of Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci and his government. We saw yesterday that the government has strong economic ties with Serbia, and that it chose to defend Serbia rather than its own people
These St. Paul volunteers give "dinner with the family" a whole new meaning, and they serve it with a big helping of hometown pride. The folks who've been "Serving Our Troops" since 2004 will tell you the effort is their way of saying thanks to...
Han hadde tidligere vært i Kosovo, Irak, Kirgisistan og var i Afghanistan for andre gang da han tilsynelatende fikk nok. Etter fire måneders oppdrag i den sørlige Helmand-provinsen tok han kontakt med en feltprest og noen overordnede offiserer og ba om...
According to Deputy War Crimes Prosecutor Bruno Vekarić, the investigation is "one of the priorities in the Office's work". "The investigation is making progress, and we have obtained new pieces of evidence," he said on Tuesday. Due to the secrecy of...
Serbia's President Boris Tadic (L) shakes hands with Denmark's Minister for European Affairs Nicolai Wammen during their meeting in Belgrade February 20, 2012. The visit takes place as a prelude to the forthcoming meeting of the EU's Secretary, the... View Photo »
We hope the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX) and KFOR will play a constructive role in maintaining stability and the situation in northern Kosovo as mandated by the resolution of the Security Council
But the reality in conflicts such as Iraq and Afghanistan is that the front line is not a defined field, and women can be thrown into what is essentially a combat role at any time or place. Hay, a veteran of intelligence and reconnaissance operations...
Child begging in a public park, outside a mosque or church, at traffic lights, along busy streets and bus-stops, next to your home, in our cities. Although a sad and evident reality of basic child rights violations, this phenomenon is little understood...
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Kosovo's President Atifete Jahjaga (3rd L) reviews the guard of honour during a celebration marking the fourth anniversary of Kosovo's declaration of independence from Serbia, in Pristina February 17, 2012.
View Photo »Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci attends a celebration marking the fourth anniversary of Kosovo's declaration of independence from Serbia, in Pristina February 17, 2012.
View Photo »Kosovo Albanians dance as they carry a US and a British flag during a celebration marking the 4th anniversary of the Kosovo's declaration of the Independence, in Pristina on February 17, 2012. Kosovo marks the fourth anniversary of its declaration of independence on February 17, 2012...
View Photo »Kosovo Albanians dance as they take part in a celebration marking the 4th anniversary of the Kosovo's declaration of independence in Pristina on February 17, 2012. Kosovo marks the fourth anniversary of its declaration of independence on February 17, 2012 amidst struggles for wider...
View Photo »A Kosovo Albanian man wrapped n the Albanian flag takes part in a celebration marking the 4th anniversary of the Kosovo's declaration of independence in Pristina on February 17, 2012. Kosovo marks the fourth anniversary of its declaration of independence on February 17, 2012 amidst...
View Photo »Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci stands during a celebration marking the 4th anniversary of the Kosovo's declaration of the Independence, in Pristina on February 17, 2012. Kosovo marks the fourth anniversary of its declaration of independence on February 17, 2012 amidst struggles...
View Photo »Members of the Kosovo Security Force (KSF) march during a celebration marking the 4th anniversary of the Kosovo's declaration of independence in Pristina on February 17, 2012. Kosovo marks the fourth anniversary of its declaration of independence on February 17, 2012 amidst struggles...
View Photo »A Kosovan child waves the Kosovo flag as members of the Kosovo Security Force (KSF) march during a celebration marking the 4th anniversary of the Kosovo's declaration of independence in Pristina on February 17, 2012. Kosovo marks the fourth anniversary of its declaration of independence...
View Photo »A Kosovan child waves Kosovo and Albanian flag during a celebration marking the 4th anniversary of the Kosovo's declaration of independence in Pristina on February 17, 2012. Kosovo marks the fourth anniversary of its declaration of independence on February 17, 2012 amidst struggles...
View Photo »Kosovo's President Atifete Jahjaga review the Kosovo's Security Honour Guard during a celebration marking the 4th anniversary of the Kosovo's declaration of independence in Pristina on February 17, 2012. Kosovo marks the fourth anniversary of its declaration of independence on February...
View Photo »Members of Kosovo Security Force (KSF) reflected in a puddle of water march during a ceremony to mark the fourth anniversary of Kosovo's independence in the main street of Kosovo capital Pristina on Friday, Feb 17, 2012. Kosovo, which unilaterally declared independence from Serbia on...
View Photo »Street vendor sells Kosovo and Albanian national flags in the main street of Kosovo capital Pristina on Friday, Feb 17, 2012. Kosovo, which unilaterally declared independence from Serbia on Feb. 17, 2008, has so far been recognized by 87 states, including the United States and a...
View Photo »Kosovo Albanians carry Albanian national flags as they set them up in the town of Kacanik, southeast of the capital Pristina February 16, 2012. Kosovo celebrates the fourth anniversary of its declaration of independence from Serbia on February 17.
View Photo »A Kosovo Albanian man holds a U.S. flag on a road as Albanian national flags are set up in the town of Kacanik, southeast of the capital Pristina February 16, 2012. Kosovo celebrates the fourth anniversary of its declaration of independence from Serbia on February 17.
View Photo »A Kosovo Albanian man holding a U.S. flag jogs down a road lined with Albanian national flags in the town of Kacanik, southeast of the capital Pristina, February 16, 2012. Kosovo will celebrate the fourth anniversary of its declaration of independence from Serbia on February 17.
View Photo »Kosovo Albanians stand near Albanian national flags set up in the town of Kacanik, southeast of the capital Pristina, February 16, 2012. Kosovo will celebrate the fourth anniversary of its declaration of independence from Serbia on February 17.
View Photo »Kosovo Serbs light candles during a power surge at a poling station in Kosovska Mitrovica, northern Kosovo, on February 15, 2012. Serbs in north Kosovo voted for the second day in a referendum on ethnic Albanian rule, in a slap in the face to efforts by Serbia and the EU to resolve...
View Photo »A Kosovo Serb family walks past a billboard reading 'For Serbia, attend the referendum and circle NO around the names of the institutions of the self proclaimed Republic of Kosovo' in Kosovska Mitrovica, in northern Kosovo, on February 15, 2012. Serbs in north Kosovo voted for the...
View Photo »A Kosovo Serb woman with her child casts her ballot at a poling station in Kosovska Mitrovica, northern Kosovo, on February 15, 2012. Serbs in north Kosovo voted for the second day in the referendum on ethnic Albanian rule, in a slap in the face to efforts by Serbia and the EU to...
View Photo »A Kosovo Serb prepares to cast his ballot during a referendum in the village of Grabovac, near the city of Zvencan, northern Kosovo, on February 14, 2012. Serbs in northern Kosovo voted Tuesday in a referendum widely expected to deliver an overwhelming 'no' to the authority of Kosovo's...
View Photo »Workers arrive at a section covered with ice in Kosovo's main power plant "Kosova A" in Obilic on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Low temperatures and heavy snowfall has engulfed Kosovo for a month causing delays in traffic and forcing authorities to suspend school. Europe has been battling a...
View Photo »Icicles hang from the cooling towers of Kosovo's main power plant "Kosova A" in Obilic on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. Low temperatures and heavy snowfall has engulfed Kosovo for a month causing delays in traffic and forcing authorities to suspend school. Europe has been battling a deep...
View Photo »Montenegro's rescue workers evacuate passengers from a train blocked by an avalanche near Kolasin on February 13, 2012. So far the cold weather has killed 56 people in the Balkans -- 20 in Serbia, 13 in Bosnia, 10 in Kosovo, five in Montenegro, three in Croatia, three in Albania and two...
View Photo »A Serbian police helicopter drops supplies to barges stuck in the frozen Danube river near Smederevo, 40 kilometers east of Belgrade on February 13, 2012. Ice on the Danube near Smederevo has locked two barges and a ship with thirteen sailors on board. A helicopter of the Serbian police...
View Photo »Pedestrians walk on roads covered by snow after heavy snow fell in Pristina on February 13, 2012. An avalanche killed at least nine people in Restelica a southern mountain village and left others trapped in several houses under 10 metres of snow. A helicopter from the NATO-led...
View Photo »Kosovo's President Atifete Jahjaga (3rd L) reviews the guard of honour during a celebration marking the fourth anniversary of Kosovo's declaration of independence from Serbia, in Pristina February 17, 2012.
View Photo »The violent intervention against protesters took place upon the order of Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci and his government. We saw yesterday that the government has strong economic ties with Serbia, and that it chose to defend Serbia rather than its own people
We hope the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX) and KFOR will play a constructive role in maintaining stability and the situation in northern Kosovo as mandated by the resolution of the Security Council
I want a political solution for northern Kosovo, which will satisfy all sides. That is also what over 90 percent of the Kosovo population wants. I would like both Kosovo and Serbia to join the EU to improve their economic situation
The red line for Belgrade would be Hashim Thaci's decision to initiate an armed attack on Serbs in Kosovo. Thaci must know that any attack against Kosovar Serbs means an attack on Belgrade
