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Kosovo’s Sejdiu Awarded US Leadership Prize

During a visit to the University of Arizona, Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu was given its award for “Distinguished Global Leadership” for people who promote international and intercultural cooperation. In his speech, Sejdiu thanked the United States for its “eternal support” toward Kosovo and took care to thank separately all US …

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One Wounded in Novi Pazar Shoot-Out

One man was wounded in Novi Pazar overnight on Monday in a shoot-out between two men supporting rival political and religious factions in the local Bosniak community. Police arrested a 38-year old man on suspicion that he attempted to murder 27-year old Nermin Ademovic, who suffered injuries in the stomach, …

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Cancelled Meet Sparks Serbia Gay Rights Debate

The refusal of managers at Belgrade’s Sava Centar congress hall to allow a venue booking by a Serbian gay rights group has sparked a debate on the marginalisation of sexual minorities in the country, with Serbia’s Human Rights Ministry saying the Sava Center management should resign or be dismissed for …

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