
Ismet Hajdari
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3 weeks ago |
barrons.com | David Stout |Ismet Hajdari
"Nadie quiere problemas en mi restaurante. Lo crean o no, en 12 años no se ha roto ningún vaso aquí y no creo que ningún restaurante en el mundo pueda decir lo mismo", dice Nikolic a AFP.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Ismet Hajdari |David Stout
The scene is nearly unimaginable in Kosovo -- Serbs, Albanians, NATO peacekeepers and European diplomats all in one room chatting and feasting. For over a decade, one restaurant has brought together members of Kosovo's deeply divided communities under its red-tiled roof, even as political unrest and ethnic tensions festered outside. "No one wants to cause trouble in my restaurant," Miodrag Nikolic, the owner of the Ethno House inn, told AFP.
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2 months ago |
enca.com | Ismet Hajdari |David Stout
PRISTINA - Prime Minister Albin Kurti's ruling party appeared set to secure the most seats in Kosovo's parliamentary elections on Sunday but it remained uncertain whether he stood a chance of forming a majority government. Sunday's contest largely pitted Kurti's quest to stamp out Serbian influence on Kosovo's soil during his time as premier against the opposition's vow to boost the economy in one of the poorest pockets of Europe.
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2 months ago |
annistonstar.com | Ismet Hajdari |David Stout
By Ismet Hajdari and David Stout Prime Minister Albin Kurti's ruling party appeared set to secure the most seats in Kosovo's parliamentary elections Sunday but it remained uncertain whether he stood a chance of forming a majority government. Sunday's contest largely pitted Kurti's quest to stamp out Serbian influence on Kosovo's soil during his time as premier against the opposition's vow to boost the economy in one of the poorest pockets of Europe.
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2 months ago |
chronicle-tribune.com | Ismet Hajdari |David Stout
Prime Minister Albin Kurti's ruling party appeared set to secure the most seats in Kosovo's parliamentary elections Sunday but it remained uncertain whether he stood a chance of forming a majority government. Sunday's contest largely pitted Kurti's quest to stamp out Serbian influence on Kosovo's soil during his time as premier against the opposition's vow to boost the economy in one of the poorest pockets of Europe. kAm(:E9@FE 2 D:?8=6 A2CEJ H:??:?8 2 4=62C >2;@C:EJ :?
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