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Kosovo Police Clash With Hydropower Protesters
Around 20 locals from the village of Lower Biti, near the southern Kosovo town of Strpce, were injured on Tuesday during protests against the resumed construction of a hydropower plant on the Lepenc river.
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Kosovo police attack environmental activists in Serb enclave
Local citizens who tried to stop the construction of a mini-hydroelectric power plant came under attack as they were trying to protect their rights.
Kosovo Signs French Deal for Brezovica Ski Resort
Minister of Economic Development Hikmete Bajrami signed the 409 million investment contract to develop a tourist centre at Kosovo's main ski resort in Brezovica on Tuesday with a representative of the French consortium MDP Consulting Compagnie des Alpes.
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Vulin: Kosovo-Metohija has much to offer in tourism
BELGRADE - Labor Minister Aleksandar Vulin called on Serbian citizens on Sunday to visit tourist destinations in Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) as this province has much to offer, and pointed to Mt. Brezovica and cultural, historical and religious monuments.
"No true normalization while property is stolen"
"No true normalization while property is stolen"
KOSOVSKA MITROVICA -- Marko Đurić has said there can be "no true normalization of the relations between Belgrade and Priština while Serbia's property is being stolen in Kosovo."
Đurić serves as head of the Serbian Government Office for Kosovo and Metohija.
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There can be no true normalisation while property is stolen
KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - Head of the Serbian government office for Kosovo Marko Djuric has said there can be no true normalisation of the relations between Belgrade and Pristina while Serbia's property is being stolen in Kosovo.
"Priština's moves detrimental to dialogue"
"Priština's moves detrimental to dialogue"
BELGRADE -- Serbian Government Office for Kosovo Director Marko Đurić stated in Brussels on Monday that Belgrade "will continue protecting the rights of Serbs in Kosovo."
This is the case "despite the moves of the Priština government," he was quoted as saying.
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Djuric: Pristina moves have detrimental effects to dialogue
BRUSSELS- Director of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Marko Djuric stated in Brussels on Monday that Belgrade will continue protecting the rights of Serbs in KiM despite the moves of the Pristina government.
Djuric: Pristina blighting dialogue atmosphere
BRUSSELS - Director of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) Marko Djuric stated in Brussels on Monday that Belgrade will continue protecting the rights of Serbs in KiM despite the moves of the Pristina government.
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Serbs to stage rally in Strpce over arrest of fellow nations
STRPCE - Several hundred Serbs rallied in Strpce on Wednesday urging the release of five fellow nations who were incarcerated in an action by the ROSU special unit of the Kosovo police.