Kosovo

Eichhorst_Stalingrad
27 February 2012
Putin Death Plot Foiled, Slovenia Wants Belarusian Mogul Off Blacklist Premium

Plus, Kosovo and Serbia agree to disagree at international meetings and a Czech art hunter discovers a cache of bad but valuable paintings.

By Ky Krauthamer, Ioana Caloianu, and Joshua Boissevain
 
23 February 2012
Europe's Top Court to Review ACTA, Lustig's Nine Lives Premium

Plus, EU hands Budapest deficit ultimatum, and domestic violence up in Kosovo. 

By S. Adam Cardais and Joshua Boissevain
 
15 February 2012
Independent Voices in Russia Under New Pressure, Baku Woos Journalists

Plus, Astana may need a new game plan and Serbs in northern Kosovo seek influence in hugely different ways.

By Barbara Frye, Ioana Caloianu, and Joshua Boissevain
 
Imre Kertesz
13 February 2012
Turkmen President Cruises to Election Victory; Cold Brings More Misery to Kosovo, Russia

Plus, a bride-kidnapping law falters in Kyrgyzstan and a Nobel winner assesses Hungary's turn to the right.

By Ky Krauthamer, Ioana Caloianu, and Joshua Boissevain
 
Thaci
3 February 2012
Moscow Laments EU ‘Lecture,’ Kosovo Seeks Full Independence
Plus, Bosnia passes key census law, and Tajik forces battle drug smugglers.
By S. Adam Cardais and Joshua Boissevain
 
27 January 2012
Armenia Cozying Up to Iran, N. Kosovo Serbs Tell Tadic to Take a Hike

Plus, Czechs approve 1.5 billion euro IMF loan, and Moscow OKs massive protest

By S. Adam Cardais and Joshua Boissevain
 
18 January 2012
Language Referendum Looms in Latvia, Bulgaria Restricts Fracking Premium

Plus, Kosovans look to visa-free European travel and an Albanian politician escapes bribery charge.

By Ky Krauthamer, Ioana Caloianu, Joshua Boissevain, and Kelly Klein
 
13 January 2012
Road to Ruin

An unnecessary highway in Kosovo could bankrupt Europe’s poorest state.

By Andrea Lorenzo Capussela
 
13 January 2012
Moldova's Presidential Predicament, Serbia Inches Closer to EU

Plus, Prague backpedals on asylum of Tymoshenko husband, and Tallinn mulls “free rides.” 

By S. Adam Cardais and Joshua Boissevain
 

12 January 2012
Monkey Business in Slovakia, Romania’s Stray Dogs Escape Death Row Premium

Plus, forced marriage of Balkan immigrants troubling Germany and Central Asia’s protesters-for-hire.

By Jeremy Druker, Ioana Caloianu, Varvara Lokteva, and Joshua Boissevain
 

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