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Kosovo�s prime minister claimed victory yesterday in the first local elections since the territory seceded from Serbia, hailing the polls as a success after some minority Serbs ignored a boycott. The polls for municipal councils and mayors attracted 45...
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However, as ‘Blic’ learns from diplomatic sources in Belgrade she promised to personally talk with Holland over de-blocking of the transient trade agreement what would make possible for Serbia to apply for the candidate status in a regular ‘step by step’...
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The bells of churches and monasteries of the Ra�ka-Prizren Eparchy in Kosovo are tolling in honor of the late Serbian Patriarch Pavle.
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Graffiti reading �Kosovo Liberation Army� has appeared on several buildings in the mix community of Bo�nja�ka Mahala in northern Mitrovica. Kosovo Police Service officials are investigating the vandalism case. The graffiti was found on buildings in streets...
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In the wake of the news that His Holiness Patriarch Pavle had died , numerous leaders of religious communities in the country and region sent their condolences. Representatives of both Islamic communities sent telegrams of condolences to the Serbian Orthodox...
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Ten people, including three students from Punjab Engineering College (PEC) and four from private schools, were found to be infected yesterday...The PEC has already been closed for a week after six of its students were found positive for swine flu three...
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Hashim Thaci assured supporters after polls closed on Sunday that his Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) had won 20 of 36 contested municipalities. President Fatmir Sejdiu's Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) said it had won the mayoral race in Pristina.
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The Kosovan government says it is determined to organise a free and fair election in which both ethnic Albanians and the minority Serbs will vote. Security is tight, especially in Serb areas where some say they fear attacks by other Serbs if they vote.
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European Union police in Kosovo said Friday their technical staff was barred from entering the state's main vote counting centre ahead of this weekend's local election because of a "lack of communication" with local security guards. Christophe Lamfalussy,...
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Following years of tensions, Romania and the Republic of Moldova moved closer Friday with the signing of several bilateral agreements, officials say. The accords, postponed for years by the ex-communist regime in Moldova, involve borders between the two...
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