Life in Kosovo discusses Serbia’s arrests

Life in Kosovo this Thursday will discuss the latest arrests conducted by the Serbian state. Read more


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Ethnic Divide Bridged in South-east Kosovo

  

In the Anamorava region, the survival of ethnically-mixed workplaces and villages defies stereotypical images of a segregated society.

By Lumnije Berisha, Dardan Bekteshi and Srdjan Antic in Kamenica/Dardane and Gnjilane/Gjilan (BCR No 520, 08-Oct-04)

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Kosovars Demand Progress on Missing

  

Belgrade denies stalling identification and return of ethnic Albanian corpses for political reasons.

By Daniel Sunter and Muhamet Hajrullahu in Belgrade and Pristina (BCR No 515, 10-Sep-04)

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Kosovo Pollution Fears

  

Lung cancer and respiratory diseases are cutting a swathe through villages next to Kosovo�s ageing electricity stations.

By Arben Salihu in Pristina and Obiliq/Kastriot (BCR No 513, 27-Aug-04)
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Kosovo: Overloaded Courts Grind to a Halt

  

With too few judges and too many cases to process, Kosovars have to wait years, or even decades, for court rulings.

By Mevlyde Salihu in Pristina (BCR No 511, 12-Aug-04)
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Kosovo Braced for Autumn of Discontent

  

Constant power failures, worsening unemployment and a pervasive sense of hopelessness make for dangerous cocktail, which some say can only end in fresh violence.

By Arben Salihu, Muhamet Hajrullahu and Zana Limani in Prishtina, Gjilan, Mitrovica and Jeta Xharra in Prizren (BCR No 509, 30-Jul-04)

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Defectors from Leading Kosovo Party Threatened

  

Split in LDK ranks stirring passions, but unlikely in short term to displace main party on Kosovo political stage.

By Muhamet Hajrullahu in Pristina (BCR No 509, 30-Jul-04)
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New Parties Seek to Lure Jaded Voters

  

For all the disillusionment with the old parties, newcomers may struggle to break through.

By Zana Limani in Pristina (BCR No 522, 20-Oct-04)

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