Kosovo Serbs Wait for Rebuilt Homes
Several months after Albanian extremists torched their homes, many displaced Serbs have yet to see any sign of the promised reconstruction.
Several months after Albanian extremists torched their homes, many displaced Serbs have yet to see any sign of the promised reconstruction.
He may face a fiery political baptism, but Veton Surroi could in time play an influential role in local politics.
Prominent journalist kicks off political career pledging to push for more effective governance and economic management.
From politicians doubling up as lecturers to student leaders preoccupied with “the national question”, the University of Prishtina is an institution crying out for reform.
Plans to alter the selection process for the body issuing frequency licenses trigger protest.
Split in LDK ranks stirring passions, but unlikely in short term to displace main party on Kosovo political stage.
Constant power failures, worsening unemployment and a pervasive sense of hopelessness make for dangerous cocktail, which some say can only end in fresh violence.
There is little substance to the charge that the proposals will increase ethnic segregation.
With too few judges and too many cases to process, Kosovars have to wait years, or even decades, for court rulings.
Although Belgrade's dithering has confused the Kosovo Serbs, they seem unlikely to boycott Kosovo's parliamentary poll.