Europe
Kosovo Crisis May Affect German Investments, Economic Chamber Warns
The German-Kosovo Economic Chamber, KDWV, on Thursday warned that the political crisis in Kosovo due to the tense situation in the Serb-majority north of the country might prompt German companies to withdraw their current or planned investments.
Vučić: It's boiling. No one will put up with their terror anymore
"Personally, I can't take it anymore physically, I can't sleep at night, because unlike you, I know what's happening in the north of Kosovo. It's... Literally everything is boiling. Children are prepared to die, which we have to prevent. They are fed up with Kurti, they are fed up with everything. No one will put up with them anymore, nor their terror. What will they eat?
Pirc Musar: Slovenia to support Serbia on EU path, Kosovo must do its part of job
BELGRADE - Slovenian President Natasa Pirc Musar said on Thursday in Belgrade her country would continue to support Serbia on its EU path and that Kosovo must do its part of the job and ensure an implementation of an agreement on a Community of Serb Municipalities.
Pirc Musar:Slovenia to support Serbia on EU path, Kosovo must do its part of job
BELGRADE - Slovenian President Natasa Pirc Musar said on Thursday in Belgrade her country would continue to support Serbia on its EU path and that Kosovo must do its part of the job and ensure an implementation of an agreement on a Community of Serb Municipalities.
Exhibition in Kosovo Showcases Wartime Civilian Invalids’ Pain
On March 28, 1999, Besa Guci was getting her children ready for sleep when a grenade landed in the room and killed her one-year-old daughter Ndriqesa.
Besa, then pregnant with another baby, was injured by the explosion along with her husband and two other children. Even to this day, she has a piece of glass in her eye.
Djuric calls for urgent action to prevent tragedy in Kosovo-Metohija
WASHINGTON - Serbian Ambassador to Washington Marko Djuric has called for urgent action to prevent tragedy in Kosovo-Metohija in the wake of the most recent decisions by the Pristina government, which he noted were aimed at a forceful expulsion of Serbs from the province.
Bulgaria’s Deputy PM Mariya Gabriel: Hate Speech in North Macedonia is Inadmissible and Unacceptable
"Immediate measures have been taken in connection with the case of the attacked and beaten co-chairman of the association of Bulgarians in the Republic of North Macedonia Bekir Kadrieski in the town of Struga" - this is what Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mariya Gabriel commented:
Vucic: Serbia will always stand with its people in Kosovo-Metohija
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Wednesday evening Serbia would always stand with its people in Kosovo-Metohija and would never allow an expulsion of Serbs from the province, but noted that "we must act in the wisest and the most intelligent manner, always and at all times."
Kosovo Govt Condemned for Suspending Broadcaster’s Business Certificate
Local and international media organizations accused the Kosovo government of attempting to curb media freedom after the Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship and Trade suspended the business certificate of the private broadcaster Klan Kosova.
Vucic: I asked Quint representatives to stop Kurti from starting new Balkan war
BELGRAD - In a discussion with EU and Quint representatives on Thursday morning, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic asked them to do everything in their power to stop Pristina's PM Albin Kurti from starting a new war in the Balkans.