Saturday, 28 January 2012

Al Jazeera Police in Kosovo have fired tear gas and a water cannon at hundreds of Kosovo Albanian protesters who tried to blockade the border with Serbia, arresting 146 demonstrators. At least 52 people, including 31 police officers, were injured in clashes on Saturday at two border crossings, police said in a...
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m&c Pristina/Belgrade - Serbian President Boris Tadic on Saturday ruled out several key European Union requirements regarding its relations with Kosovo, policies the EU says are needed before Serbia can be considered a candidate for joining the bloc. Relations between Kosovo...
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Independent online (SA) Pristina/Belgrade - Western powers overseeing Kosovo's independence called on neighbouring Serbia on Tuesday to quit “interfering” in the country and withdraw clandestine security forces. The call by the 25-member International Steering Group (ISG), including the United States and major...
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The Star PODUJEVO, Kosovo (Reuters) - Police in Kosovo fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse hundreds of demonstrators trying to stop traffic entering from neighbouring Serbia on Saturday. Albanian supporters of the Self-Determination Movement, an opposition parliamentary party in Kosovo, hold a banner...
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Breitbart Supporters of Self-Determination (VETVENDOSJE!) movement are sprayed with w... A protester throws back a tear gas canister to Kosovo police in Podujevo, 6... Kosovo police face supporters of Self-Determination (VETVENDOSJE!) movement... Police used tear gas and a water cannon to disperse hundreds of...
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BBC News Police in Kosovo have made more than 140 arrests after clashing with protesters who tried to stop traffic from Serbia entering the territory. Around 50 people - most of them police officers - were injured in the violence at two border crossings. Protesters say Serbia wants to obstruct development in...
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The Miami Herald VIENNA -- Kosovo moved a step closer to full control of its own affairs Tuesday, with a multinational organization announcing it will end its mandate this year pending continued progress on democratization and human rights. The mandate of the International Civilian Office, which operates under the...
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Zeenews Decani: Kosovo Albanian protesters hurled stones at an armoured motorcade carrying Serbian President Boris Tadic on Friday as he marked Orthodox Christmas in the former Serbian province, where Serb-Albanian tensions have resurfaced. Kosovo's population is 90 percent ethnic Albanian, and it became...
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Daily Press VIENNA (AP) — Kosovo moved a step closer to full control of its own affairs Tuesday, with a multinational organization announcing it will end its mandate this year pending continued progress on democratization and human rights. The mandate of the International Civilian Office, which operates...
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