Kosovo
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Editors' picks
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The Kosovan government must find a way to resolve bitter inter-ethnic tensions
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Interactive: An interactive guide to the break-up of Yugoslavia and Kosovo's struggle for independence
Latest videos
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Video: Riots in Serbia (1min 20sec)
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Video: Serb protesters clash with police (1min 49sec)
Most recent
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Aug 28 2008:
Ian Bancroft: As predicted, Kosovo's declaration of independence has reverberated around the world – most thunderously in Georgia
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Aug 5 2008:
Frank Fisher: Lone assassin explanations are seen as the rational alternative to conspiracies. But in the case of Jill Dando, the normal pattern is turned upside down
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Jul 25 2008:
Chris Patten: Bickering over the Lisbon treaty must not delay the important conflict resolution work the EU carries out overseas
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Jun 13 2008:
Russia criticises UN withdrawal as EU prepares for 'enhanced operational role'
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Jun 12 2008:
UN secretary-general, Ban Ki-moon, downgraded the UN mission in Kosovo to allow the European Union to take over
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Jun 11 2008:
Novelist Kate Clanchy on writing her Kosovan cleaner's life story
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Jun 9 2008:
Ian Bancroft: Lacking the necessary legal and diplomatic frameworks, the EU's rule of law mission in Kosovo faces immobility
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May 28 2008:
John Wilton: Cluster bombs dropped on the former Yugoslavia by British forces in 1999 continue to kill and maim civilians. The imminent ban is long overdue
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May 21 2008:
Anna Di Lellio: A spate of conversions from Islam raises intriguing questions. Are the people of Europe's newest country pandering to their neighbours' sensibilities?
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May 12 2008:
Serbia's general election gives the president, Boris Tadic, an eight-point lead but nationalist parties could form majority coalition
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May 12 2008:
Serbia appears to have rejected a sharp turn away from Europe as president Boris Tadic announces victory
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