German peacekeepers could stay in independent Kosovo
Canada.com |
The Associated Press -
VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Clutching a teddy bear, a 15-year-old Kosovo girl who had threatened to kill herself unless her family was reunited in Austria pleaded Friday for the return of her deported father and four siblings.
The Post -
BERLIN: A senior German politician said Berlin could keep its peacekeepers in Kosovo if the Serbian province unilaterally declared itself a sovereign state.
Southeast European Times -
Kosovo's institutions have made a decision to begin talks on eventual WTO membership. Also this week: Fortune magazine débuts in Turkey.
Southeast European Times -
The NATO Parliamentary Assembly adopted a resolution calling on the Alliance to launch membership talks with Albania, Macedonia and Croatia in 2008, provided the necessary conditions have been met.
PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung) |
Independent -
By Vesna Peric Zimonjic in Belgrade Serbia has put up a reward of €1m (£700000) for information leading to the arrest of the Bosnian Serb fugitive General Ratko Mladic.
Seattle Times -
The country is Slovenia, whose population is not much greater than King County's. Slovenia declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, thereby separating itself from the Bosnian war.
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