Pristina – Kosovo’s President Fatmir Sejdiu has left for Albania in his first trip as a head of state to the country.
Read More »TimeLine Layout
November, 2008
-
3 November
Montenegro Won’t ‘Sacrifice’ EU over Kosovo
Podgorica – Neither Montenegro nor Serbia should close the door on their European future because of Kosovo, Svetozar Marovic, Montenegro’s ruling party vice-president says.
Read More » -
3 November
Egypt ‘Weighing’ Kosovo Recognition
Pristina – Egypt will very soon recognise Kosovo’s independence, says Abdullah Al Eshal, Cairo’s former deputy foreign minister and counsel to President Hosni Mubarak.
Read More » -
3 November
Bosnian Serbs Seek US Lawyers’ Help
Sarajevo – The government of Bosnia’s Serb-dominated entity of Republika Srpska, has hired a US law firm to deal with the Office of the High Representative and upcoming key reforms.
Read More » -
3 November
No Serb Nuke Plant for ‘Another 15 Years’
Belgrade – Serbia will not develop a nuclear power plant for at least another decade, Petar Skundric, the country’s Mining and Energy Minister says.
Read More » -
3 November
More Syrian troops on Lebanon border
The Syrian Army has mobilized around 3,000 extra soldiers and heavy equipment near its western borders with neighboring Lebanon.
Read More » -
3 November
‘Iran takes no joy in West’s hardships’
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has expressed dismay over financial pressures exerted on the American and European people.
Read More » -
3 November
Jundollah top terrorist ‘seriously injured’
The ringleader of Jundollah terrorist group, Abdolmalek Rigi, has reportedly been seriously wounded in clashes on the Iran-Pakistan border.
Read More » -
3 November
Syria response to US will be ‘painful’
Damascus has warned that it will carry out ‘painful’ measures if the US fails to explain its recent cross-border raid into Syria.
Read More » -
3 November
Iran marks US embassy takeover
Hundreds of thousands of students have gathered outside the former US embassy in Tehran to mark the 29th anniversary of the embassy takeover.
Read More »