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The Rama Vucic Pact First Casualty
By barring Kosovo’s top diplomat, Edi Rama prioritises a pragmatic alliance with Belgrade over the historically sacred consensus of an inseparable…
Mar 21
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Serbia’s Assassination Threat Against Kosovo’s Prime Minister
Serbia’s security establishment publicly floated Mossad-style operations against Kosovo’s leader, raising a chilling question: is Belgrade threatening…
Mar 15
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Kosovo Officials Sound Alarm Over Vulin’s “Operational” Threats Against Prime Minister
Vulin’s chilling remarks, invoking a “Mossad model” to target Kosovo’s Prime Minister, signal a desperate, dangerous attempt to rekindle the ghosts of…
Mar 11
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The Fire Approaches Europe
Poland’s "Third World War" alarm is no longer rhetoric. With Russian drones breaching NATO borders, the fire in the East is already beginning to merge.
Feb 28
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Inside the Travel Trail Linking Moscow Belgrade and Kosovo
EXCLUSIVE: Documents show Moscow–Belgrade transit days before the Drenas arrests. Officials called it illegal entry. The equipment found suggests…
Feb 28
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Michael Sheppard
Why Kosovo’s Most Famous Voice Was Never Truly Its Own
While Kosovo bled, Haxhiu shared pleasantries and "pleasant" company with Jovica Stanisic, the architect of ethnic cleansing, in a sequence of meetings…
Feb 24
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The Collapse of a Manufactured Authority
For years, Grenell blurred diplomacy and advocacy. Now, as his leverage fades, Kosovo’s political class must answer for treating assertion as American…
Feb 18
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After Grenell: The Pressure Changes, Not the Game
Grenell’s diminished standing marks not an end to external pressure, but a test of whether Balkan politics will be shaped by durable systems rather than…
Feb 15
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Kosovo and the Gates of Belief
Kosovo stands at Europe’s gate, proving democracy survives only when defended — not assumed and warning what happens when belief gives way to…
Feb 15
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The Fall of a Power Broker and Its Consequences in Kosovo
By detailing Grenell’s shrinking authority, the Daily Mail reinforces our earlier findings that his Balkan influence relied more on access than formal…
Feb 13
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Kosovo Tried to Arm Itself. Its Politics Said No.
Days after that attack, Kosovo’s opposition froze the Security Fund, choosing courts over readiness, legality over deterrence, and paralysis at the…
Feb 8
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When Michael Martens Mistakes Judgment for Journalism
Michael Martens writes from Berlin as if Kosovo were his classroom, Vjosa Osmani his pupil, and German diplomacy exempt from responsibility for Balkan…
Feb 5
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