GATE 3 BORDER POST, Kosovo – Several hundred Serb army veterans protesting against the independence of Kosovo threw rocks at Kosovo riot police on Thursday at a border crossing between Kosovo and Serbia, a Reuters reporter said.
Read More »U.S. and EU powers recognize Kosovo as some opposed
Europe’s major powers and the United States said on Monday they recognized Kosovo’s new independence, as Serbs reacted with anger and some states warned that its secession from Serbia set a dangerous precedent.
Read More »Serbia urges U.N. council to block Kosovo secession
UNITED NATIONS – If the U.N. Security Council does nothing to stop Kosovo from seceding, it will tell the world that no country’s sovereignty and borders are safe, Serbian President Boris Tadic said on Monday.
Read More »Ethnic Serbs in Balkans push for “no” to Kosovo
SARAJEVOÂ – Ethnic Serbs in Bosnia and Montenegro reject Kosovo’s declaration of independence from Serbia and will try to block its recognition by their own countries, officials said on Monday.
Read More »Spain says won’t recognize Kosovo independence
BRUSSELS – Spain, grappling with its own separatist movements, said on Monday it would not recognize the secession of the ethnic Albanian territory of Kosovo from Serbia.
Read More »Serbia charges Kosovo leaders with treason
BELGRADEÂ – Serbia charged Kosovo’s Albanian leadership with treason on Monday for proclaiming the province independent.
Read More »Vietnam says against unilateral Kosovo independence
HANOIÂ – Vietnam, a non-permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, said on Monday it opposed Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence from Serbia.
Read More »Russia’s Chechen rebels hail Kosovo independence
MOSCOW – Chechen rebels fighting to secede from Russia hailed Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence, comparing Pristina’s fight against Serbia to their own struggle against Moscow.
Read More »Ex-spy claims Russia stole $ 500-million form UN
A former Russian top spy says his agents helped the Russian government steal nearly $ 500-million from the United Nations’ oil-for-food program in Iraq before the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003.
Read More »British accused Putin of terrorism
David King, who as the Government’s Chief Scientist played a key role in the investigation into Litvinenko’s murder, has accused the Russian president of masterminding the murder of nearly 300 of his own people in the Moscow apartment bombings in 1999, which Putin blamed on Chechen rebels.
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