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Kosovo Elections: National Identity and Regional Stability at Stake

Kosovo's February 9, 2025, parliamentary elections will significantly impact Balkan and international relations, revealing the influence of national identities (Albanian, KLA, and Serbian) on the country's statehood project and the success of EU-mediated dialogue with Serbia.

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Kosovo Elections: Sovereignty vs. Socioeconomic Crisis

Kosovo's first regular elections since 2008 are overshadowed by high youth unemployment (33% for under 24s), prompting emigration despite a new visa-free EU agreement; the government, led by Albin Kurti, prioritizes sovereignty issues over socioeconomic concerns.

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Kosovo Elections: Nationalist Sentiments Challenge Western Influence

Kosovo's February 9, 2025, parliamentary elections could have major regional and international consequences due to the strong nationalistic sentiments expressed by leading parties, particularly the Vetevendosje!, contrasting with Western efforts for multi-ethnic state-building. The elections demonst...

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Berlin Music Festival juxtaposed with Serbian Protest over Novi Sad Tragedy

A Berlin music festival contrasted with a protest by 300 Serbs at the Brandenburg Gate, mourning 15 victims of a collapsed Novi Sad railway station canopy, highlighting corruption and repression under President Vučić, and opposing Germany's recent lithium deal with Serbia.

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Serbian PM Resigns Amidst Anti-Corruption Protests After Fatal Railway Station Collapse

Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucic resigned Tuesday following a fatal railway station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, 2024, that killed 15 and injured two, sparking months of anti-corruption protests fueled by alleged cost overruns and opaque procurement practices.

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Novi Sad Protest Blocks Bridges After Train Station Tragedy

Tens of thousands protested in Novi Sad on February 1st, 2025, three months after a train station cornice collapse killed 15, blocking Danube River bridges for several hours to demand accountability, rejecting President Vučić's claims of foreign interference.

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Kosovo Elections: Nationalist Symbols Undermine EU-Mediated Dialogue

Kosovo's February 9th elections reveal a strong nationalist sentiment, with the ruling party prioritizing Albanian identity over Kosovar national identity, potentially jeopardizing the EU-mediated dialogue with Serbia and regional stability.

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Trump Administration's Intervention in Kosovo Elections

The Trump administration's unexpected criticism of Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti before Kosovo's parliamentary elections could harm his reelection chances, impacting the fragile peace and the implementation of the Brussels Agreement; meanwhile, Serbs hope for improved relations with the US.

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Serbia Boycott Targets Supermarkets Over Excessive Pricing

Efektiva, a Serbian consumer protection association, is leading a boycott of five major supermarket chains (Delhaize, Mercator, Univerexport, DIS, and Lidl) due to excessive pricing, mirroring a successful Croatian boycott that caused a 53% sales drop; experts say government intervention is crucial ...

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Serbian Students Stage Prolonged Blockades Amidst Corruption Protests

Serbian university students are staging prolonged blockades and demonstrations in Novi Sad and Belgrade to protest government corruption following a November 1st train station canopy collapse that killed 15, showcasing resilience and unity through games, shared meals, and community building.

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Serbia's Surveillance Scandal: PM Resigns Amidst Protests

Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević resigned amid a political crisis, following revelations that the Serbian government used Swiss-supplied IMSI-catchers to illegally surveil activists and journalists, prompting large-scale protests.

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Novi Sad Bridge Blockade Marks Three Months Since Deadly Station Collapse

Serbian students blocked Novi Sad's three Danube bridges on February 1st, 2025, marking three months since 15 died in a railway station canopy collapse on November 1st, 2024. Their protests, supported by citizens and Novak Djokovic, caused Prime Minister Milos Vucevic's resignation, but demands for ...

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