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Ethnic Violence Continues in Post-War Kosovo (2000)
Justice For All? (2000) A year after the conflict ended, had there been any progress towards reconciliation between the Serbs and ethnic Albanians?
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The body count still rises, though much slower these days. Just as Serbs once drove out Albanians, Albanians are trying to empty the land of Serbs. Over the past few months, dozens have died or been injured by anything from drive-by shootings to hand grenades.
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published: 09 Oct 2018
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Kosovo's post-war problems
The Serb community in northern Kosovo has been instructed by the government to ditch their Belgrade-issued number plates for Kosovan ones, but for many people, this is tantamount to accepting Kosovo's independence, something Serbia has avoided since 2008. This video looks at the background to the number plates row and the chances of reconciliation. Swiss peacekeepers are present in northern Kosovo as part of NATO's KFOR mission.
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published: 26 Oct 2022
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Kosovo border post set ablaze
About 200 ethnic Serbs set a customs post ablaze on Wednesday at Kosovo's northernmost border with Serbia.
It came Kosovo's special police withdrew from the area. NATO troops attempted to quell the violence but came under fire as they did so.
Kosovo forces had moved into the ethnic Serb enclave to enforce a government ban on all Serbian goods.
The blockade was in retaliation to Serbia banning Kosovan exports.
...
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published: 28 Jul 2011
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Kosovo: Upgrading its Health Sector, Post-Conflict
Kosovos reconstruction has progressed since the end of the conflict there in 1999. Its building of health clinics with assistance from international donors including the World Bank - has been essential in ensuring that the basic infrastructure for health services is in place. In the village of Cabra, residents are enjoying their new health clinic.
published: 24 Mar 2010
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Kosovo border post torched
Kosovo has been trying to take control of its northern frontier crossings and enforce a ban on imports from Serbia -- a move in retaliation for Belgrade's block on Pristina's exports....
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published: 28 Jul 2011
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World Review: Kosovo-Serbia, Post-Abe Japan, Nord Stream 2
𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘚𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘪𝘵𝘴 𝘛𝘪𝘮𝘦𝘴’ Nirmal Ghosh, the Harvard Kennedy School’s Carol Giacomo, and 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘕𝘦𝘸 𝘠𝘰𝘳𝘬𝘦𝘳’s Susan Glasser join Council President Ivo Daalder for this week’s “World Review” on the Kosovo-Serbia economic normalization deal, post-Abe Japan, the Navalny poisoning, India-China, and the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
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published: 11 Sep 2020
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How did Kosovo become a country?
Kosovo, Europe's newest country, was formed 10 years ago this week. It is peaceful today, but the path to its creation lay in one of Europe's most brutal sectarian conflicts. Warning: this film contains graphic content.
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In 2008, Kosovo became Europe’s newest country. This small, landlocked state of two million people emerged as a result of one of Europe’s most brutal sectarian conflicts since the second world war.
Today Kosovo is peaceful, but poor. Unemployment is high and the grey economy accounts for about 30% of the country’s economic activity. And Kosovans are the only citizens in Europe to not have visa free access to the rest of the continent.
The country is still divided along ethnic lines. 90% of it...
published: 15 Feb 2018
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US tells Serbia to pull back military from Kosovo border | DW News
As tensions in Kosovo grow... the US urges Serbia to pull its forces back from the border. It says there's been an unprecedented military buildup, less than a week after the deadliest violence in the region in years.
The United States has warned Serbia to pull back its forces after detecting what it calls an 'unprecedented' military build-up along the Kosovo border. Serbia deployed the sophisticated tanks and artillery following one of the gravest escalations in years between ethnic Albanian and Serb communities in Kosovo.
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published: 30 Sep 2023
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Kosovo forces withdraw from Serb border posts
Kosovo special forces withdrew on Wednesday from two border posts in an ethnic Serb enclave, one day after violent clashes that left a policeman dead.
The operation was to enforce a government ban on all Serbian imports, prompting protests by local Serbs who do not recognise Pristina's authority.
The blockade was in retaliation to Serbia banning Kosovan exports.
The crossings in Jarinje and Brjnak will now be policed by regular officers from Kosovo's majority Albanian and minority Serb communities.
...
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published: 27 Jul 2011
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The entire history of Kosovo explained
Kosovo is one of the youngest countries in the world and is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its independence from Serbia. This fascinating region has a rich, deep, and sometimes violent history. Here’s everything you need to know.
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published: 16 Feb 2018
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Ethnic Violence Continues in Post-War Kosovo (2000)
Justice For All? (2000) A year after the conflict ended, had there been any progress towards reconciliation between the Serbs and ethnic Albanians?
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Justice For All? (2000) A year after the conflict ended, had there been any progress towards reconciliation between the Serbs and ethnic Albanians?
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The body count still rises, though much slower these days. Just as Serbs once drove out Albanians, Albanians are trying to empty the land of Serbs. Over the past few months, dozens have died or been injured by anything from drive-by shootings to hand grenades.
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Justice For All? (2000) A year after the conflict ended, had there been any progress towards reconciliation between the Serbs and ethnic Albanians?
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The body count still rises, though much slower these days. Just as Serbs once drove out Albanians, Albanians are trying to empty the land of Serbs. Over the past few months, dozens have died or been injured by anything from drive-by shootings to hand grenades.
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- published: 09 Oct 2018
- views: 4146
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Kosovo's post-war problems
The Serb community in northern Kosovo has been instructed by the government to ditch their Belgrade-issued number plates for Kosovan ones, but for many people, ...
The Serb community in northern Kosovo has been instructed by the government to ditch their Belgrade-issued number plates for Kosovan ones, but for many people, this is tantamount to accepting Kosovo's independence, something Serbia has avoided since 2008. This video looks at the background to the number plates row and the chances of reconciliation. Swiss peacekeepers are present in northern Kosovo as part of NATO's KFOR mission.
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The Serb community in northern Kosovo has been instructed by the government to ditch their Belgrade-issued number plates for Kosovan ones, but for many people, this is tantamount to accepting Kosovo's independence, something Serbia has avoided since 2008. This video looks at the background to the number plates row and the chances of reconciliation. Swiss peacekeepers are present in northern Kosovo as part of NATO's KFOR mission.
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- published: 26 Oct 2022
- views: 717
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Kosovo border post set ablaze
About 200 ethnic Serbs set a customs post ablaze on Wednesday at Kosovo's northernmost border with Serbia.
It came Kosovo's special police withdrew from the...
About 200 ethnic Serbs set a customs post ablaze on Wednesday at Kosovo's northernmost border with Serbia.
It came Kosovo's special police withdrew from the area. NATO troops attempted to quell the violence but came under fire as they did so.
Kosovo forces had moved into the ethnic Serb enclave to enforce a government ban on all Serbian goods.
The blockade was in retaliation to Serbia banning Kosovan exports.
...
http://www.euronews.net/
https://wn.com/Kosovo_Border_Post_Set_Ablaze
About 200 ethnic Serbs set a customs post ablaze on Wednesday at Kosovo's northernmost border with Serbia.
It came Kosovo's special police withdrew from the area. NATO troops attempted to quell the violence but came under fire as they did so.
Kosovo forces had moved into the ethnic Serb enclave to enforce a government ban on all Serbian goods.
The blockade was in retaliation to Serbia banning Kosovan exports.
...
http://www.euronews.net/
- published: 28 Jul 2011
- views: 1202
2:31
Kosovo: Upgrading its Health Sector, Post-Conflict
Kosovos reconstruction has progressed since the end of the conflict there in 1999. Its building of health clinics with assistance from international donors i...
Kosovos reconstruction has progressed since the end of the conflict there in 1999. Its building of health clinics with assistance from international donors including the World Bank - has been essential in ensuring that the basic infrastructure for health services is in place. In the village of Cabra, residents are enjoying their new health clinic.
https://wn.com/Kosovo_Upgrading_Its_Health_Sector,_Post_Conflict
Kosovos reconstruction has progressed since the end of the conflict there in 1999. Its building of health clinics with assistance from international donors including the World Bank - has been essential in ensuring that the basic infrastructure for health services is in place. In the village of Cabra, residents are enjoying their new health clinic.
- published: 24 Mar 2010
- views: 654
2:01
Kosovo border post torched
Kosovo has been trying to take control of its northern frontier crossings and enforce a ban on imports from Serbia -- a move in retaliation for Belgrade's block...
Kosovo has been trying to take control of its northern frontier crossings and enforce a ban on imports from Serbia -- a move in retaliation for Belgrade's block on Pristina's exports....
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Kosovo has been trying to take control of its northern frontier crossings and enforce a ban on imports from Serbia -- a move in retaliation for Belgrade's block on Pristina's exports....
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- published: 28 Jul 2011
- views: 4712
47:38
World Review: Kosovo-Serbia, Post-Abe Japan, Nord Stream 2
𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘚𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘪𝘵𝘴 𝘛𝘪𝘮𝘦𝘴’ Nirmal Ghosh, the Harvard Kennedy School’s Carol Giacomo, and 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘕𝘦𝘸 𝘠𝘰𝘳𝘬𝘦𝘳’s Susan Glasser join Council President Ivo Daalder for this week...
𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘚𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘪𝘵𝘴 𝘛𝘪𝘮𝘦𝘴’ Nirmal Ghosh, the Harvard Kennedy School’s Carol Giacomo, and 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘕𝘦𝘸 𝘠𝘰𝘳𝘬𝘦𝘳’s Susan Glasser join Council President Ivo Daalder for this week’s “World Review” on the Kosovo-Serbia economic normalization deal, post-Abe Japan, the Navalny poisoning, India-China, and the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
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𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘚𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘪𝘵𝘴 𝘛𝘪𝘮𝘦𝘴’ Nirmal Ghosh, the Harvard Kennedy School’s Carol Giacomo, and 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘕𝘦𝘸 𝘠𝘰𝘳𝘬𝘦𝘳’s Susan Glasser join Council President Ivo Daalder for this week’s “World Review” on the Kosovo-Serbia economic normalization deal, post-Abe Japan, the Navalny poisoning, India-China, and the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
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- published: 11 Sep 2020
- views: 796
7:53
How did Kosovo become a country?
Kosovo, Europe's newest country, was formed 10 years ago this week. It is peaceful today, but the path to its creation lay in one of Europe's most brutal sectar...
Kosovo, Europe's newest country, was formed 10 years ago this week. It is peaceful today, but the path to its creation lay in one of Europe's most brutal sectarian conflicts. Warning: this film contains graphic content.
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In 2008, Kosovo became Europe’s newest country. This small, landlocked state of two million people emerged as a result of one of Europe’s most brutal sectarian conflicts since the second world war.
Today Kosovo is peaceful, but poor. Unemployment is high and the grey economy accounts for about 30% of the country’s economic activity. And Kosovans are the only citizens in Europe to not have visa free access to the rest of the continent.
The country is still divided along ethnic lines. 90% of its people are Albanian speakers and mostly Muslim. About 10% are ethnic Serbs, who are Orthodox Christians and live mostly in the north.
Why did such a small corner of the Balkans come to the world’s attention in 1999?
The origins of modern Kosovo date back over a century. When the new state of
Albania was formed in 1912, Kosovo was not included within its borders. Instead, Kosovars found themselves ruled by Serbia. As a Serbian province, Kosovo later became part of a new country: Yugoslavia.
With the fall of communism across central and eastern Europe, Yugoslavia began to disintegrate in the early 1990s. As Croatia and Bosnia & Hercegovina declared independence local Serbs who wanted to remain in the same state as Serbia went to war. They were fully backed by Serbia and the Serbian-controlled Yugoslav armies.
When those wars ended in 1995 Kosovo remained part of Serbia. Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo sensed that they too could gain their own independence.
But Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic, wanting to keep what was left of Yugoslavia together, did not want to let Kosovo go. He’d made his intentions clear in a speech some years earlier.
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Kosovo, Europe's newest country, was formed 10 years ago this week. It is peaceful today, but the path to its creation lay in one of Europe's most brutal sectarian conflicts. Warning: this film contains graphic content.
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In 2008, Kosovo became Europe’s newest country. This small, landlocked state of two million people emerged as a result of one of Europe’s most brutal sectarian conflicts since the second world war.
Today Kosovo is peaceful, but poor. Unemployment is high and the grey economy accounts for about 30% of the country’s economic activity. And Kosovans are the only citizens in Europe to not have visa free access to the rest of the continent.
The country is still divided along ethnic lines. 90% of its people are Albanian speakers and mostly Muslim. About 10% are ethnic Serbs, who are Orthodox Christians and live mostly in the north.
Why did such a small corner of the Balkans come to the world’s attention in 1999?
The origins of modern Kosovo date back over a century. When the new state of
Albania was formed in 1912, Kosovo was not included within its borders. Instead, Kosovars found themselves ruled by Serbia. As a Serbian province, Kosovo later became part of a new country: Yugoslavia.
With the fall of communism across central and eastern Europe, Yugoslavia began to disintegrate in the early 1990s. As Croatia and Bosnia & Hercegovina declared independence local Serbs who wanted to remain in the same state as Serbia went to war. They were fully backed by Serbia and the Serbian-controlled Yugoslav armies.
When those wars ended in 1995 Kosovo remained part of Serbia. Ethnic Albanians in Kosovo sensed that they too could gain their own independence.
But Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic, wanting to keep what was left of Yugoslavia together, did not want to let Kosovo go. He’d made his intentions clear in a speech some years earlier.
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- published: 15 Feb 2018
- views: 933687
5:20
US tells Serbia to pull back military from Kosovo border | DW News
As tensions in Kosovo grow... the US urges Serbia to pull its forces back from the border. It says there's been an unprecedented military buildup, less than a w...
As tensions in Kosovo grow... the US urges Serbia to pull its forces back from the border. It says there's been an unprecedented military buildup, less than a week after the deadliest violence in the region in years.
The United States has warned Serbia to pull back its forces after detecting what it calls an 'unprecedented' military build-up along the Kosovo border. Serbia deployed the sophisticated tanks and artillery following one of the gravest escalations in years between ethnic Albanian and Serb communities in Kosovo.
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As tensions in Kosovo grow... the US urges Serbia to pull its forces back from the border. It says there's been an unprecedented military buildup, less than a week after the deadliest violence in the region in years.
The United States has warned Serbia to pull back its forces after detecting what it calls an 'unprecedented' military build-up along the Kosovo border. Serbia deployed the sophisticated tanks and artillery following one of the gravest escalations in years between ethnic Albanian and Serb communities in Kosovo.
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- published: 30 Sep 2023
- views: 244615
0:55
Kosovo forces withdraw from Serb border posts
Kosovo special forces withdrew on Wednesday from two border posts in an ethnic Serb enclave, one day after violent clashes that left a policeman dead.
The o...
Kosovo special forces withdrew on Wednesday from two border posts in an ethnic Serb enclave, one day after violent clashes that left a policeman dead.
The operation was to enforce a government ban on all Serbian imports, prompting protests by local Serbs who do not recognise Pristina's authority.
The blockade was in retaliation to Serbia banning Kosovan exports.
The crossings in Jarinje and Brjnak will now be policed by regular officers from Kosovo's majority Albanian and minority Serb communities.
...
http://www.euronews.net/
https://wn.com/Kosovo_Forces_Withdraw_From_Serb_Border_Posts
Kosovo special forces withdrew on Wednesday from two border posts in an ethnic Serb enclave, one day after violent clashes that left a policeman dead.
The operation was to enforce a government ban on all Serbian imports, prompting protests by local Serbs who do not recognise Pristina's authority.
The blockade was in retaliation to Serbia banning Kosovan exports.
The crossings in Jarinje and Brjnak will now be policed by regular officers from Kosovo's majority Albanian and minority Serb communities.
...
http://www.euronews.net/
- published: 27 Jul 2011
- views: 5058
3:27
The entire history of Kosovo explained
Kosovo is one of the youngest countries in the world and is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its independence from Serbia. This fascinating region has a rich...
Kosovo is one of the youngest countries in the world and is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its independence from Serbia. This fascinating region has a rich, deep, and sometimes violent history. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Kosovo is one of the youngest countries in the world and is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its independence from Serbia. This fascinating region has a rich, deep, and sometimes violent history. Here’s everything you need to know.
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- published: 16 Feb 2018
- views: 426025