Eurasia

NGO to release victim census for Kosovo

The Humanitarian Law Center will present to victims’ families the results of their census of dead and missing persons in Kosovo from January 1998 to Dec. 2000. According to the center, 13,321 individuals were killed, wounded or went missing during the armed conflicts in Kosovo in the period from January …

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Papandreou’s victory sparks optimism for Turkey ties

Optimism is on the rise around the Aegean Sea after Greece’s main opposition party, PASOK, takes victory in elections, according to experts and observers. The man most likely to become prime minister, George Papandreou, is known for his friendly stance toward Turkey and a historic rapprochement he worked on with …

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Russia worried over Berisha’s statements

Russia is worried over the recent statements of the Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha suggesting that the unification of the Albanian countries (including Kosovo) should take place as soon as possible. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov expressed Moscow’s concern over Berisha statements to his Serbian counterpart Vuk Jeremic, who is …

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