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Kosovo Alleged ISIS Hacker Appears in US Court
Ardit Ferizi was detained in Malaysia last October for allegedly hacking into a computer database and passing information about US security staff to Islamic State radicals.
Ferizi was extradited from Malaysia and appeared on Wednesday in a US court in Virginia facing terrorism charges. If found guilty, Ferizi could face 35 years in prison.
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K. Albanian "sent U.S. military personnel data to IS"
A Kosovo Albanian accused of hacking the personal data of over 1,000 U.S. military personnel has appeared in U.S. federal court in Virginia.
20-year-old Ardit Ferizi, described by Reuters as "a Kosovar citizen," has been charged with sending the stolen data to Islamic State in Syria.
Radoncic 'Influenced' Kelmendi Witness, Prosecution
Bosnia's State Prosecution said the recently arrested politician Fahrudin Radoncic put pressure on Azra Saric - a witness in the trial of the alleged drugs baron Naser Kelmendi in Kosovo - so that she would give false testimony, which is why it has sought detention for him for one month.
Kosovo Serbs to Vote Again in Serbian Elections
A senior Serbian official said members of the ethnic Serbian community in Kosovo will vote in Serbia's upcoming general elections - despite its likely impact on relations with Kosovo.
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EU Welcomes Advances in Serbia-Kosovo Talks
In a new round of EU-brokered talks on normalising relations, Prime Ministers Aleksandar Vucic and Isa Mustafa discussed the implementation of former agreements, including college diplomas, freedom of movement - but also the hotly contested agreement on forming an association of Serbian-majority municipalities in Kosovo.
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Serbian official accuses Kosovo PM of "telling lies"
Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa has "incorrectly interpreted the outcome of the round of dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina," says Marko Djuric.
Kosovo round goes "in very good atmosphere" - Mogherini
EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini on Wednesday in Brussels mediated in another round of the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue, held in Brussels.
A statement after the meeting said that Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa and herself took part in the talks "held in a very good atmosphere."
EU "expects dialogue on all open issues"
Spokeswoman for the EU's foreign policy chief Maja Kocijancic said that the agenda would contain "all open issues, tabled by both Serbian and Kosovo sides."
The Belgrade-Pristina dialogue should resume in Brussels in the afternoon hours of Wednesday.
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Abbot remembers friend slain while defending Muslim man
Heroes do not lose that which makes a human a human even in inhumane times, Sava Janjic, abbot of the Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Decani in Kosovo, has said.
Speaking for B92 on the anniversary of the death of his school friend Srdjan Aleksic, Janjic identified these characteristics as "our readiness to help others in trouble, even at the price of sacrificing ourselves."
Community of Serb Municipalities will be formed - Kosovo PM
The Brussels agreement will be implemented and the Community of Serb Municipalities (ZSO) will be formed, says Kosovo PM Isa Mustafa.
However, he added, Pristina "will continue to insist on abolishment of parallel Serbian institutions in Kosovo."