
Jeta Xharra
Editor at Kallxo.com
News Anchor and Director at Balkan Investigative Reporting Network ( BIRN)
Anchor and Editor-in-Chief of "Life in Kosovo" at Balkan Investigative Reporting Network ( BIRN)
Articles
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2 months ago |
prishtinainsight.com | Jeta Xharra |Ardita Zeqiri
The ‘Narodna Pravda (People’s Justice)’ party, which hopes to represent Kosovo Serbs in parliament after the February 9 elections, blamed Serbia’s President Alexandar Vucic for ongoing challenges faced by ethnic Serbs in Kosovo and pledged to integrate the Serbian community into Kosovo’s institutions and improve inter-ethnic relations.
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2 months ago |
prishtinainsight.com | Jeta Xharra
Ramush Haradinaj, leader of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, AAK, attempts to win votes and return as Kosovo Prime Minister after the February 9 elections by promising to strengthen Kosovo’s relationship with the United States, fulfill international obligations, and push for Kosovo’s NATO membership. Ramush Haradinaj, the leader of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, AAK, plans to become Kosovo’s Prime Minister once again, as the candidate of AAK-NISMA coalition.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
balkaninsight.com | Jeta Xharra
This post is also available in this language:English Shqip„Dokle god mogu da hodam i držim fotoaparat, radiću to“, kaže srpski fotograf Goran Tomašević, koji je dokumentovao posledice ubistava u najvećem kosovskom zatvoru 1999. godine i egzodus kosovskih Albanaca vozovima u Makedoniju tokom NATO bombardovanje Jugoslavije.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
balkaninsight.com | Jeta Xharra
Kosovo will open the main bridge in the ethnically-divided city of Mitrovica, it is just a question of when, Interior Minister Xhelal Svecla has told BIRN Kosovo’s 'Kallxo Pernime' TV programme. The planned bridge reopening has developed into another point of dispute between the government of Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Kosovo’s chief Western backers in the United States and European Union.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
balkaninsight.com | Jeta Xharra
Kosovo must rebuild bridges with its Western allies, opposition leader Lumir Abdxhiku told BIRN, even as he vowed to renegotiate a deal on normalising relations with Serbia that the European Union and United States say is vital to both countries’ EU accession hopes. Less than five months before a parliamentary election, Abdxhiku’s Democratic League of Kosovo, LDK, is seeking to highlight Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s repeated run-ins with the EU and US.
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