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Balkan states search for favourite in White House

By Krenar Gashi in Pristina and the BIRN Regional Team
Oct 22 2008 13:55 CET by BalkanInsight.com

If Europeans could vote in US elections, Obama would win by a landslide - but opinion is more evenly split in the Balkans. Two weeks before US Presidential elections, people throughout the Balkans are watching the campaign closely and, in some cases, hoping for a victory by Barack Obama or John McCain.

Kosovo, cheapest narcotics in region

Sep 23 2008 15:58 CET by Krenar Gashi, Pristina
BalkanInsight.com

Kosovo has the lowest street-market prices for narcotics among all Balkan countries and drugs such as marijuana, cocaine and heroin are affordable even for teenagers, Balkan Insight can reveal. Narcotic prices in the newborn country are the lowest in the region, when compared with prices in neighbouring countries.

INSIGHT: The Kosovo formula?

INSIGHT: The Kosovo formula?

Talking about Kosovo becoming independent has never been easy. The outcome of the territory's November 17 election, which could well prove one of the final episodes before independence becomes reality, has made it even more difficult. Reporting by Clive Leviev-Sawyer of The Sofia Echo and by the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network.
Nov 23 2007 17:00 CET

Events in the unfolding saga of the future of Kosovo seem at once inevitable and unpredictable. Ever since United Nations special envoy for Kosovo Martti Ahtisaari released his report earlier this year effectively recommending independence for the territory, and ever since UN and European Union diplomats engaged with Belgrade and Moscow in seeking a compromise that would make effective

INSIGHT: Kosovo Albanians prepare guarded assent to UN plan

Feb 12 2007 09:00 CET by Krenar Gashi in Pristina

As Kosovo Albanian leaders prepare to accept the UN's compromise package on final status, it remains unclear whether an offer that falls short of independence will spark unrest. The UN special envoy, Martti Ahtisaari, was to present his package to Pristina and Belgrade on February 2. Mainstream politicians are thought likely to approve the main recommendations, but radical groups are already announcing

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