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Smuggling, cryptocurrencies and illegal mining in northern Kosovo
Posted inEconomy Energy Governance

Smuggling, cryptocurrencies and illegal mining in northern Kosovo

Smuggled goods enter Kosovo freely from Serbia, through the villages of North Mitrovica since the post-war period. The Government of Kosovo has never succeeded to extend its authority 100% in this…
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May 19, 2021Tags: cryptocurrency, Kosovo, North Mitrovica, Serbia
Can Kosovo sue Serbia for genocide?
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Can Kosovo sue Serbia for genocide?

Twenty-two years after the war, Kosovo announced for the second time that will prepare the case to sue Serbia for the genocide caused during the period 1998/99 in Kosovo. The…
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May 13, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Kosovo, Serbia
Kosovo does not accept vaccines from China and Russia
Posted inHealthcare

Kosovo does not accept vaccines from China and Russia

The change of three last governments since the beginning of the COVID 19 pandemic, has left Kosovo behind in pandemic management. The total lockdown in March last year caused great damage…
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April 13, 2021Tags: Covid-19, Kosovo
From the ICTY to the Specialized Chambers: The KLA’s Journey through the Courts
Posted inGovernance

From the ICTY to the Specialized Chambers: The KLA’s Journey through the Courts

The Kosovo Specialist Chambers & Specialist Prosecutor's Office for Kosovo in The Hague were established at the persistence of the international community with the relevant constitutional changes by the Assembly…
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March 30, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, KLA, Kosovo
Third forces to destabilize public opinion in Kosovo amid institutional gap
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Third forces to destabilize public opinion in Kosovo amid institutional gap

Kosovo is a key to regional stability in the Balkans. This has been proved as the end of bloody dismantling of Yugoslavia ceased with the end of war in Kosovo…
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March 19, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Kosovo, Russia, Serbia
Serbia’s dangerous alliances and influences
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Serbia’s dangerous alliances and influences

Serbia is a country that constantly tries to play the role of “big brother” in the Western Balkans, even if it creates problems with its neighbor countries, or even interfering…
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March 10, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Kosovo, Serbia
Kosovo´s dialogue with Serbia: crisis or opportunity?
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Kosovo´s dialogue with Serbia: crisis or opportunity?

The "early" visit to Kosovo of the European Union special envoy for the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, Miroslav Lajcak, took place before the results of the February 14 elections…
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March 4, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Kosovo, Serbia
Kosovo in the 13th year of independence: Opportunities and risks
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Kosovo in the 13th year of independence: Opportunities and risks

Kosovo's February 14th parliamentary elections mark a major turning point since the post-war period. Self-determination Movement (LVV) a left-wing party, emerged as the leading force in Kosovo, leaving behind the…
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February 17, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Kosovo, Kurti, LVV
Is red ribbon making a comeback in the Balkans too?
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Is red ribbon making a comeback in the Balkans too?

The early elections of February 14 in Kosovo are being eagerly awaited by the citizens. The hope for change is great but what change it will be, remains to be…
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February 11, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Kosovo
Is EU being unreasonable with Kosovo´s foreign policy?
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Is EU being unreasonable with Kosovo´s foreign policy?

The establishment of official relations between Israel and Kosovo and mutual recognition sent a signal to the opposing countries of the Kosovo statehood and with that also the EU non…
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February 8, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Israel, Kosovo

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