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New Cambodia-Thailand clash: What’s up with the other wars Trump ‘ended’?

The US president claimed credit for ending eight wars but not all peace deals have survived.

The illusion of Western peacemaking

When peacemaking ignores truth, it risks turning war crimes into opinion and genocide into a story with two sides.

Acropolis closes as Greece sizzles under another severe heatwave

Scorching heat forces closure of the iconic site amid severe weather warnings and fire risks across the country.

PM Albin Kurti declares victory in Kosovo election

The vote will determine who leads Kosovo’s stalled normalisation talks with neighbouring Serbia.

Kosovo police arrest eight people over canal explosion blamed on Serbia

Serbia condemns ‘baseless’ claims made by Kosovo over blast at canal supplying country’s two major power plants.

Kosovo to start trial for Banjska attack by Serb group: Why it matters

The indictment charges 45 suspects with ‘terrorism’ in their alleged goal of annexing northern Kosovo to Serbia.

Kosovo closes two of four border crossings with Serbia after protests

Kosovo’s Interior Ministry blamed the closures on ‘masked extremists’ blocking traffic into Serbia.

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Video Duration 27 minutes 55 seconds 27:55
From: People & Power

Kosovo: The Making of a State

People & Power examines Kosovo’s post-war journey of nation-building amid domestic tensions and international pressure.

Published On 5 Sep 2024

Kosovo war crimes tribunal sentences former KLA member to 18 years

Judges have ruled that Pjeter Shala committed war crimes during the 1998-99 Kosovo uprising against Serbian troops.

NATO chief urges allies to ‘stay the course’ in supporting Ukraine

Jens Stoltenberg meets alliance’s top diplomats amid some resistance in US, Europe to keep funding war against Russia.