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Is Serbia provoking another confrontation in Kosovo?
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Is Serbia provoking another confrontation in Kosovo?

Whenever Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic needs a card to arouse nationalist sentiment in Serbia, he uses the Kosovo card. He also used this card recently during a visit where the…
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February 1, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Kosovo, Serbia
Serbia’s war against Kosovo is asymmetric
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Serbia’s war against Kosovo is asymmetric

More than twenty years after the war in Kosovo, there are still about 1300 missing persons as a result of the war in 1999. This number includes some 1000 Kosovo…
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January 9, 2021Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Kosovo, Serbia
Kosovo: Where elections are seen as a solution
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Kosovo: Where elections are seen as a solution

All parliamentary political entities in Kosovo have so far stated that they do not vote for each other's candidate for president, although no names have been proposed yet, except for…
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December 22, 2020Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Kosovo
When freedom is a sin! The vision of the Serbian Orthodox Church on Kosovo
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When freedom is a sin! The vision of the Serbian Orthodox Church on Kosovo

The Serbian Orthodox Church is in a crossroad now with the death of the Partiarch Irinej,  who was not only the key religious figure but also had political influence in…
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November 26, 2020Tags: Kosovo, Orthodox church, Serbia
China: Europe through the Balkans
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China: Europe through the Balkans

Beijing's presence in the Western Balkans is an issue that Brussels must address soon. The lack of investment in this region by the European Union, let China complete this part…
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November 12, 2020Tags: Arbesa Hoxha, Balkans, China, Kosovo, Serbia
The Shadows of a Court
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The Shadows of a Court

The Kosovo Special Tribunal based in Hague on November 5th indicted the President of the Republic of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi, for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Joining him are…
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November 9, 2020Tags: Gerta Zaimi, KLA, Kosovo
Kosovo – Serbia Agreement: Challenges and opportunities of an pseudo-agreement
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Kosovo – Serbia Agreement: Challenges and opportunities of an pseudo-agreement

On the fourth of September, Kosovar Prime minister Avdullah Hoti and President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic signed an agreement at the White House in presence of the US President Donald…
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September 10, 2020Tags: Kosovo, Serbia
Protests in Serbia: Descendance Into Chaos or an Orchestration of Chaos?
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Protests in Serbia: Descendance Into Chaos or an Orchestration of Chaos?

Latest events in Serbia have clearly stepped over the line. The protests are escalating against President Vucic with attempts to enter the Parliament building and the Police are using excessive…
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July 13, 2020Tags: Kosovo, Serbia
Does Kosovo-Serbia talks bring political stability in the Balkans?
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Does Kosovo-Serbia talks bring political stability in the Balkans?

Kosovo dialogue with Serbia should include representatives of the oppositions in both sides. This would encourage comprehensiveness and inclusiveness of political debate of harsh dealing with the troubled past. Although…
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July 3, 2020Tags: Kosovo, Serbia
Kosovo: political or justice decision?
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Kosovo: political or justice decision?

On April 24, the Kosovo Specialist Prosecution Office (SPO) in the Hague asked for indictment for war crimes and crimes against humanity for the current president of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci,…
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June 30, 2020Tags: EU, Gerta Zaimi, Kosovo, Serbia, USA

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