Kosovo Crisis Watch – Kosova: Malawi to Recognise Kosovo – United Nations and Peoples Organisation

Kosova: Malawi to Recognise Kosovo – United Nations and Peoples Organisation
Malawi will become the first country to recognise Kosovo as independent after the conclusion of oral argument in the International Court of Justice on the legality of Kosovo’s self-declared independence, media in Pristina said. Below is an article …

US urges World Court to rule Kosovo declaration of independence legal – The Gaea Times
AMSTERDAM — The United States has urged the U.N.’s highest court to give its stamp of approval to Kosovo’s 2008 declaration of independence from Serbia. The International Court of Justice, widely known as the World Court, is weighing whether …

NATO to cut troop levels in Kosovo (AP via Yahoo! News)
Despite opposition from Serbia, NATO’s commander for Southeast Europe said the alliance will cut down its force in Kosovo by some 4,500 troops in January for possible use in hotspots like Afghanistan or Iraq.

Kosovo police arrest seven people over human trafficking (Eu Business)
(PRISTINA ) – Kosovo police on Wednesday arrested seven people suspected of involvement in human trafficking, a press release from the EU rule of law mission said.

NATO to cut troop levels in Kosovo (MalaysiaNews.net)
BELGRADE, Serbia — Despite opposition from Serbia, NATO’s commander for Southeast Europe said the alliance will cut down its force in Kosovo by some 4,500 troops in January for possible use in hotsp…

NATO commander says its Kosovo force will be cut by some 4,500 troops … – Minneapolis Star Tribune
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NATO to cut troop levels in Kosovo – Tehran Times
BELGRADE (AP) — Despite opposition from Serbia, NATO’s commander for Southeast Europe said the alliance will cut down its force in Kosovo by some 4,500 troops in January for possible use in hotspots like Afghanistan or Iraq. Adm. Mark Fitzgerald …

Last Kosovo camp to close (The Copenhagen Post)
After 10 years in Kosovo, Danish military installation Camp Olaf Rye will close in February. Defence Minister Søren Gade has visited the camp for the last time during an official closing ceremony.

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