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The freedom is still crushed by the weight of oppression in Kosovo’s warlord rule of crime. Kosovars may possess talents of the highest order, yet for them, it seems like there is no path of fame or distinction opened. Apparently for now, they cannot hope to attain those privileges...
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»Even if we assume that medical personnel must indeed wait for sappers to determine that a wounded person doesn’t pose any danger – where was that sapper? Why doesn’t he or she automatically show up alongside the medical personnel?« Dr Tsil Regev...
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Eight years after independence declaration, Kosovo is the poorest and most isolated country in Europe, with millionaire politicians steeped in crime....
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Drone operators refer to children as “fun-size terrorists” and liken killing them to “cutting the grass before it grows too long,” said one of the operators — Intercept...
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Seven years after the declaration of independence Kosovo is not an independent republic with full rights. The EU’s attempt to positively influence Kosovo has been significantly weakened by the fact that some of its high officials within the ‘EU Rule of Law Mission in...
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Kosovo is locked in a territorial dispute with the Republic of Serbia since it declared its independence on 17 February 2008. Belgrade continues to claim it as part of its sovereign territory. Around 100 countries out of 193 members of the United Nations (UN members) have already recognized Kosovo’s...