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Media: Pristina wants to try their Interpol luck once again
According to the report, Ramush Haradinaj, the prime minister of Pristina institutions and minister of police Ekrem Mustafa have sent a letter to this effect to the general secretariat of that organization.
Merkel repeats stance on borders in letter to ex Kosovo PM
However, the German chancellor said she was worried about "the debate about changing the borders," the Pristina-based website koha.net is reporting.
Cyprus talks collapse, UN chief 'very sorry'
Talks to reunify the divided island of Cyprus collapsed amid anger and recriminations in the early hours of Friday, marking the end of a process seen as the most promising in generations to heal decades of conflict.
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4 Syrians Face Terrorism Charges in Germany
German authorities say they've arrested four Syrians on terrorism charges for allegedly fighting for an extremist group in their homeland, Voice of America reported.
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UN envoy says Cyprus security deal possible
The United Nations has helped put together a compromise formula that could overcome the key obstacle of security which stands in the way of a deal to reunify the eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus, a U.N. envoy said on April 13.
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Kosovo's Haradinaj Held in France on Serbian Warrant
Former PM and AAK leader Ramush Haradinaj was detained on Wednesday by police in eastern France on a flight from Pristina on the basis of a Serbian arrest warrant that alleges he committed war crimes while he was a guerrilla commander with the Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA, during the war in Kosovo.
His family confirmed the arrest on Wednesday to Kosovo's public broadcaster RTK.
Photographer nabbed shooting fake images of 'Aleppo suffering' in Egypt
BELGRADE - It was destined to be an iconic image: a small girl holding a teddy bear in a white dress marked by blood splotches with the ruins of Aleppo behind her. However, it was also a set-up, shot hundreds of miles away in a different country, with help of a posing child and some paint.
Cyprus talks: Frivolous litigation
When they started at a Beirut hotel back in 1968, neither Greek Cypriot negotiator Glafkos Clerides nor Turkish Cypriot counterpart Rauf Denktaş probably thought the problem of power sharing between their two peoples would outlive them.
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VIDEO: Another fight breaks out at Turkish parliament
Another brawl erupted between ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) deputies during a constitutional commission meeting to discuss legislation on lifting lawmakers' immunity from prosecution on May 2, adding to the recent chain of fistfights among deputies over the past week.
Parliament speaker's call to remove secularism from Turkey's constitution sparks outrage
Parliament Speaker ?smail Kahraman sparked outrage late on April 25 by suggesting that the principle of secularism "must be removed" from Turkey's constitution, as even members of his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) voiced disagreement.