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Serbs in for long-haul fight against Kosovo state

February 17, 2008 Balkan News, Balkans Comments Off on Serbs in for long-haul fight against Kosovo state

BELGRADE – Serbia is ready for years of resistance to Kosovo’s independence and counts on Russian help to defend its claim to the “occupied” territory, nationalist leaders said on Sunday.

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Hamas confident of Egyptian help on Gaza blockade

February 17, 2008 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News, Palestina, Palestina News Comments Off on Hamas confident of Egyptian help on Gaza blockade

GAZA – Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist group that controls the Gaza Strip, has voiced confidence that Egypt will help it ease the effects of an Israeli blockade.

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FACTBOX: Scenarios for Kosovo after independence

February 17, 2008 Balkan News, Balkan Press, Balkans Comments Off on FACTBOX: Scenarios for Kosovo after independence

Kosovo Albanians will proclaim independence from Serbia on Sunday, ending a long chapter in the bloody breakup of Yugoslavia but cementing a bitter ethnic front line in the Balkans.

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TIMELINE: Key dates in Serbia’s contested Kosovo province

February 17, 2008 Balkan News, Balkans Comments Off on TIMELINE: Key dates in Serbia’s contested Kosovo province

Kosovo Albanians will proclaim independence from Serbia on Sunday, ending a long chapter in the bloody breakup of Yugoslavia but cementing a bitter ethnic front line in the Balkans.

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Woman suicide bomber kills three in Baghdad: police

February 17, 2008 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Woman suicide bomber kills three in Baghdad: police

BAGHDAD – A female suicide bomber killed at least three people and wounded four others in central Baghdad, police said on Sunday, the latest such attack to be carried out by a woman.

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FACTBOX: Profile of disputed Kosovo

February 17, 2008 Balkan News, Balkan Press, Balkans Comments Off on FACTBOX: Profile of disputed Kosovo

Kosovo Albanians will proclaim independence from Serbia on Sunday, ending a long chapter in the bloody breakup of Yugoslavia but cementing a bitter ethnic front line in the Balkans.

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Albanian triumph, Serb anger as Kosovo secedes

February 17, 2008 Balkan News, Balkans Comments Off on Albanian triumph, Serb anger as Kosovo secedes

PRISTINA (Reuters) – Kosovo Albanians will proclaim independence from Serbia on Sunday, ending a long chapter in the bloody breakup of Yugoslavia but cementing a bitter ethnic frontline in the Balkans.

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Israeli forces kill 3 militants, civilian in Gaza

February 17, 2008 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News, Palestina, Palestina News Comments Off on Israeli forces kill 3 militants, civilian in Gaza

GAZA – Israeli forces killed three Palestinian militants and a civilian during fighting in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip on Sunday, medical workers said.

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Afghanistan’s coldest winter kills over 900

February 16, 2008 Afghanistan, Afghanistan News Comments Off on Afghanistan’s coldest winter kills over 900

KABUL, Feb 16 (Reuters) – The death toll from Afghanistan’s harshest winter in recent living memory has hit 926, an official said on Saturday, adding the figure could rise further as access to remote areas improves with the thawing of snow.

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Japan Voices Support for Iran-IAEA Cooperation

February 16, 2008 Iran, Iran News, Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Japan Voices Support for Iran-IAEA Cooperation

TEHRAN (FNA) – Japan underlined its support for Tehran’s cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

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