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Majlinda Kelmendi

Serbian lobbying is preventing Kosovo Albanian athletes to take part at the London Olympics

Today The Financial Times features an article about Majlinda Kelmendi, a world judo star and Kosovo’s national hero, describing the difficulties and injustices that Kosovo Albanian athletes face when competing abroad. “I’ve worked so hard for this, I’ve dreamed of representing my country at the Olympics, and I really don’t want someone to tell me [...]

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A charitable event about infant mortality in Kosova fhmb.org

A charitable event in London about infant mortality in Kosova, 24th May 2012

The Kosova Foundation for Healthy Mothers and Babies invites you and a guest to an evening of music and networking, with an opportunity to learn about infant mortality in Kosova – one of the most alarming health challenges facing the country today. Date: Thursday, 24th May 2012, Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm, Dress Code: Business Casual, Venue: Royal Over-Seas League Park Place, St. [...]

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Lavdim Zylfiu - Mini Golf Hastings

(Shqip) Kosova përfaqësohet në World Adventure Golf Masters 2012 në Angli, 18 dhe 19 maj 2012

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Two lectures about Kosova at the LSE, London, 9 and 13 March 2012

1. Corruption and organized crime in Kosovo; 10 years of co-habitation with politics LSE SU Albanian Society documentary screening and debate Date: Friday 9 March 2012 Time: 6.30-8pm Venue: Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House Speaker: Avni Zogjani Chair: Dr. Lea Ypi More information: http://www2.lse.ac.uk/publicEvents/events/2012/03/20120309t1830vHKT.aspx 2. Challenges of Economic Development in KOSOVO: Between Corruption and Institution [...]

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Noel Malcolm: Scotland isn’t Kosovo

Below you can read the transcript from the Noel Malcolm’s speech during the reception for the Fourth Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence of Kosovo at The Ballroom, Hotel Corinthia, London – 17th February 2012 In Kosovo many things have improved, there is improvement in infrastructure, the strengthening of democratic institutions; there is much to [...]

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Snow and unusual cold turns Balkans into unworldly beauty

Yesterday, snow as deep as 4.5 meters (15 feet) isolated areas in Albania and other Balkan countries and turned a power plant in Kosovo into a park of dazzling ice sculptures. In a winter harsher than many can remember, energy workers struggled to break the ice that has encapsulated Kosovo’s main power station in Obilic. [...]

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