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Guy De Launey
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Guy has been a broadcast journalist since 1995. Initially based in London, he worked for BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC World Service, BBC World TV and BBC 6 Music in a variety of roles including presenter, reporter and producer. His work took him on assignment to every continent, but since 2004 he has ...
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Job Success Rate 93%
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Kosovo election: Opposition parties claim win
07 Oct 2019
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BBC
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English
| Corruption
Opposition parties Vetevendosje and the Democratic League (LDK) have claimed the greatest number of votes in Kosovo's general election, each expected to win about 25%. The election was called after Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj resigned to face questioning by a war crimes court. Vetevendosje, an anti-establishment Albanian nationalist movement, and the LDK, Kosovo's oldest party, failed to form a coalition before the election and may take weeks to negotiate a new government. Former leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army faced electoral losses due to voter dissatisfaction with corruption and lack of development. Haradinaj's party is set to win only 10% of the vote.
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Eraldin Fazliu
Eraldin Fazliu is a journalist based in Pristina, .
English
Journalism
Politics
Jobs Completed 1
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Kosovo Assembly ratifies border demarcation deal with Montenegro
21 Mar 2023
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Kosovo 2.0
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English
| Border Demarcation
Kosovo's Assembly has ratified a border demarcation agreement with Montenegro after two and a half years of political contention and multiple attempts to pass the deal. The ratification, which passed with 80 votes for and 11 against, includes an annex for review if errors are found. The session was marked by tear gas disruptions and the detention of opposition deputies. The agreement has been a central political issue, overshadowing other important matters such as health insurance legislation and unemployment. The European Commission has tied visa liberalization for Kosovo to the ratification of this agreement. Opposition to the deal has led to protests and legal actions against deputies. U.S. Ambassador Greg Delawie has been vocal in supporting the agreement, emphasizing its importance for Kosovo's European integration.
Valerie Hopkins
Valerie Hopkins is currently the South-East Europe Correspondent for the Financial Times, where she covers the region out of Budapest. She has more than ten years of experience working in South-Eastern Europe. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian The Atlantic, The Washington ...
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A Reckoning Hasn’t Happened
13 Aug 2014
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Foreign Policy
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English
| International Tribunal
The article discusses the ongoing quest for justice and accountability for war crimes committed during the 1998-1999 Kosovo-Serbia conflict. Milorad Trifunovic, whose brother is among the missing, hopes for answers through a new tribunal being set up by the European Union. The tribunal aims to address allegations of war crimes, including organ trafficking, committed by the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). The initiative has sparked mixed reactions, with some viewing it as necessary for justice and others as an insult to Kosovo. The tribunal's effectiveness and potential political influences are also scrutinized, highlighting the complexities of post-war justice in Kosovo.
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Klaudjo Jonuzaj
Klaudjo Jonuzaj is a journalist based in Tirana, Albania. I have a important experience working with international media in English. I follow current affairs in Albania and Kosovo.
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Italian
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KFOR to take control of the north, Rama: There are not enough forces, Kosovo's sovereignty may be hurt by the disappointing path the country has taken
03 Oct 2023
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Telegrafi
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Albanian
| Political Statements
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama addressed the parliament, emphasizing that his call for KFOR to take control of northern Kosovo aims to ensure peace and stability until a final resolution is reached. He argued that Kosovo's sovereignty is at risk due to the current disappointing path and criticized the misuse of his statements by political figures in Pristina and Tirana. Rama also addressed a misinterpretation by the Financial Times, which he claimed was exploited by his critics. He highlighted the need for international cooperation and dialogue to resolve the issues in northern Kosovo.
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Labinot Leposhtica
Labinot Leposhtica is a media legal advisor, currently the head of the legal office at KALLXO.com, a joint award-winning media outlet in Kosovo co-produced by BIRN Kosovo and Internews Kosova. Mr Leposhtica is a lawyer by profession with over seven years of experience in the media sector, ...
Albanian
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Italian
Research
Investigative Journalism
Journalism
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Research
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Jobs Completed 1
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Kosovo grants asylum to Turkish national
30 Mar 2018
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Prishtina Insight
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English
| Extradition
Ugur Toksoy, a Turkish national and teacher in Kosovo, was granted asylum after his extradition to Turkey was halted. Toksoy, accused of ties to the Feto organization led by Fethullah Gulen, claimed political persecution. This decision follows the controversial deportation of six Turkish nationals from Kosovo, leading to political fallout and dismissals within the Kosovo government.
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Arian Lumezi
Arian Lumezi is a journalist based in Prishtina, Kosovo. He has reported on various issues related to politics, rule of law and people facing challenges in their everyday lives. Arian has a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication and Journalism and a Master's in International Journalism from ...
Albanian
English
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Jobs Completed 1
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Two years, no justice for deported Turkish teachers
29 Mar 2020
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Kosovo 2.0
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English
| Political Controversy
In March 2018, six Turkish nationals were secretly deported from Kosovo to Turkey in a controversial operation involving Kosovo's and Turkey's intelligence agencies. The deportations led to political fallout in Kosovo, including the removal of key officials. Two years later, the men remain imprisoned in Turkey, facing harsh conditions and awaiting justice. Human rights organizations have condemned the deportations and the lack of due process. Families of the deportees continue to seek justice through legal battles in Kosovo, while the deportations have sparked widespread criticism of both Kosovo's and Turkey's actions.
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Andrew Macdowall
Andrew MacDowall is a experienced correspondent, analyst, and consultant covering Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans. He has also done substantial work in the MENA region and South-East Asia as a business journalist and analyst. He has written for publications including the Guardian, ...
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US-backed Kosovo land-swap border plan under fire from all sides
03 Sept 2018
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the Guardian
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English
| Politics
A US-supported proposal for a land-swap between Kosovo and Serbia is facing criticism from various parties, including Kosovo's president Hashim Thaçi and Serbia's president Aleksandar Vučić, who have discussed the possibility as part of a broader settlement. The plan, which could involve exchanging ethnically concentrated territories, has received a tentative nod from the US, with John Bolton indicating no opposition. However, it has sparked concerns about regional stability and opposition from figures such as Kosovo's prime minister Ramush Haradinaj and Germany's chancellor Angela Merkel. The potential for a deal also raises questions about Russia's position, with its support contingent on the interests of the Serb people.
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Nina Markovic Khaze
Nina Markovic Khaze is a journalist based in Sydney, Australia. My specific skills include: - Research and analysis - Interviews - Live Phoner for TV and radio - News Gathering and Analysis, original story - Travel writing / reviews - Feature stories. As a PhD holder in Political Science, ...
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Music
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Trump’s gambit in the Balkans
04 Sept 2020
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www.lowyinstitute.org
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English
| Economic Agreements
The article discusses the recent economic agreements signed between Serbia and Kosovo at the White House, brokered by US President Donald Trump. These agreements, known as the Washington Agreements on Serbia-Kosovo Economic Normalisation, mark a significant US presence in the Western Balkans. The agreements include commitments on economic relations, halting 5G network installations, and recognizing Israel, which has sparked mixed reactions from various stakeholders. The article highlights the strategic implications of these agreements for US foreign policy, especially in the context of Trump's upcoming Nobel Peace Prize nomination and the November elections.
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Milivoje Pantovic
Milivoje Pantovic is a investigative journalist based in Beograd, Serbia. He is specialized in the fields of domestic politics, foreign politics and culture. Milivoje was a journalist and editor in Serbian news agencies Tanjug and Beta, TV stations B92 and BK, newspaper "Politika", editor in ...
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English
Serbian
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Vox Pop
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Politics
Current Affairs
+6
Jobs Completed 14
Job Success Rate 88%
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Balkan War Crime Suspects Maintain Political Influence
07 Dec 2016
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Balkan Insight
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English
| Balkan Politics
War crime suspects from the Balkan wars of the 1990s continue to wield significant political influence in the region. Figures like Vojislav Seselj in Serbia and Fikret Abdic in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been elected to office despite their controversial pasts. This phenomenon reflects the enduring power of nationalism in Balkan politics, which is used to garner populist support. The presence of these individuals in public life perpetuates a culture of denial regarding wartime atrocities, hindering societal reconciliation and justice for victims. The article also highlights the lack of public debate and accountability for war crimes in countries like Serbia and Kosovo, where former combatants maintain political power.
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Visar Prebreza
Visar Prebreza is a journalist.
Albanian
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Risk Analysis
Research
Investigative Journalism
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Business
Finance
Media Training
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Jobs Completed 1
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Distortion of Haradinaj's statement about the time when Albin Kurti was in Serbian prisons
25 Sept 2022
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kallxo.com
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Albanian
| Media Accuracy
The article addresses the distortion of a statement made by Ramush Haradinaj regarding the treatment of Albin Kurti in Serbian prisons. It clarifies that Haradinaj did not claim Kurti was treated like a king in prison, contrary to what was reported by several online sources. The article emphasizes the lack of direct quotes from Haradinaj's interview in the misleading reports and provides context from Haradinaj's actual statements made during an interview on 'Kojshia Show'.
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James Reinl
An award-winning multimedia correspondent who has reported from North America, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and his native Britain for more than a decade. Strong editorial judgment and leadership skills with the ability to grasp and distill complex issues with ease and lead digital and broadcast ...
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Jobs Completed 9
Job Success Rate 90%
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Islam takes backseat in Kosovo politics as country pushes for EU membership
01 Oct 2023
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Middle East Eye
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English
| Religion
Kosovo, a predominantly Muslim region, is downplaying its Islamic identity as it seeks membership in the European Union. Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj emphasizes Kosovo's Euro-Atlantic orientation and secular institutions. Despite a Muslim majority, the country cherishes secularism and aspires to join NATO and the EU. The article highlights the challenges Kosovo faces, including corruption, cronyism, and tensions with Serbia. Analysts suggest that religion is not a decisive factor for EU membership, but Kosovo's integration is hindered by geopolitical issues and internal divisions.
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Dahlia Scheindlin
Dahlia Scheindlin is a journalist and a public opinion expert; she is also a political analyst and campaign advisor with twenty years of experience, specializing in liberal and progressive social causes. Dahlia has advised eight national campaigns in Israel and has worked in 15 other countries ...
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Hebrew
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Content Writing
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Jobs Completed 2
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The ICC’s Israel Investigation Could Backfire
12 Apr 2021
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Foreign Policy
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English
| War Crimes
The International Criminal Court's (ICC) investigation into alleged war crimes in the occupied Palestinian territories has sparked significant backlash in Israel, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejecting the ICC's authority. The article draws parallels between the ICC's current probe and the historical experiences of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), highlighting the challenges of international justice in gaining local support and avoiding political manipulation. Despite the potential for international prosecution to influence Israeli policy, public opinion remains skeptical about its impact on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The politicization of international courts continues to complicate the peace process, with both Israeli and Palestinian leaders leveraging the investigation for political gain.
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Jeta Xharra
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Jeta Xharra is Director of Balkan Investigative Reporting Network in Kosovo, as well as a leading anchor and editor of “Life in Kosovo”, broadcasted in prime-time in Kosovar public TV, the only Kosovo program profiled in New York Times **** The program has pushed the boundaries of debate, ...
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Daniel Serwer: 'Grenell is no friend of Kosovo'
12 Oct 2023
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Prishtina Insight
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English
| Territorial Disputes
Daniel Serwer, a political analyst and professor at John Hopkins University, criticizes a proposed Kosovo-Serbia deal prepared in Washington, which involves a land swap but lacks a guarantee of UN membership for Kosovo. He argues that US Special Envoy Richard Grenell is biased towards Serbia, particularly regarding the removal of tariffs on Serbian goods. Serwer emphasizes the importance of parliamentary approval for any deal and warns against Kosovo's heavy reliance on the US, suggesting a diversification of diplomatic support. The article highlights the political turmoil in Kosovo, with potential new elections and challenges posed by the coronavirus.
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