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Queen Elizabeth II welcomes President of Kosovo Atifete Jahjaga at Buckingham Palace.
CLEAN: Interior shots of the President of Kosovo Atifete Jahjaga meeting Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. on July 15, 2015 in London, England.
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Voting begins in Kosovo's snap general election
Voters began casting their ballots in the Kosovo general election after polls opened on Sunday morning.
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CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: Kosovo readies for Sunday's general election
STOCKSHOTS of Kosovo's capital Pristina and the main city in its Serb dominated north Mitrovica as the country readies for a general election on Sunday (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Businessman Walking Towards Camera With Friend Country Flags Pin United States of America - Kosovo.mov
Businessman Walking Towards Camera With Friend Country Flags Pin United States of America - Kosovo.mov
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Businessman Walking Towards Camera With Friend Country Flags Pin United Kingdom - Kosovo
Businessman Walking Towards Camera With Friend Country Flags Pin United Kingdom - Kosovo
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Businessman Walking Towards Camera With Friend Country Flags Pin Japan - Kosovo
Businessman Walking Towards Camera With Friend Country Flags Pin Japan - Kosovo
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Businessman Walking Towards Camera With Friend Country Flags Pin South Korea - Kosovo
Businessman Walking Towards Camera With Friend Country Flags Pin South Korea - Kosovo
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Earth Sphere Map and Kosovo Country Map with National Flag
Earth Sphere Map and Country Map with National Flag
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Turkish-renovated school inaugurated in Kosovo
PRISTINA, KOSOVO - SEPTEMBER 26: Various shots as Municipality of Prishtina inaugurates school, which was renovated and equipped by Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA), in Kosovo on September 26, 2018.(Footage by /Anadolu...
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Turkish President meets Kosovan counterpart in New York
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 26: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan meets his Kosovan counterpart during 73rd session of UN General Assembly in New York, United States on September 26, 2018. (Footage by Turkish Presidency/Anadolu...
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Conflict in Kosovo, 1999
Soldier in snow-covered town, Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, ethnic Albanians want to leave. Albanian refugees camping on the side of the road, stealth bombers in air, target seen through sight. Stealth bomber, helicopters arrive...
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Empty streets in east Europe amid virus lockdown
Streets and squares in most major cities in southeastern Europe were almost completely deserted over the weekend as authorities across the region ordered people to stay in their homes in an attempt to curb the spread of the new coronavirus.
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CLEAN : Kosovars protest no-confidence motion with pots and pans
Pristina residents bang pots and pans from their balconies to protest a no confidence motion in parliament that could take down a two-month old government in the middle of the coronavirus crisis (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Supporters of Kosovo's left-wing opposition celebrate victory in the streets
Supporters of the left-wing Vetevendosje celebrate in Pristina after their party takes home nearly 50 percent of the vote in Kosovo's early parliamentary elections (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Kosovo embassy to Israel to open in Jerusalem
Kosovo is due to officially open its embassy to Israel in Jerusalem after becoming the first Muslim-majority territory to recognise the city as the Jewish state's capital as it established diplomatic ties with Israel in February (Footage...
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CLEAN : Kosovo Serbs dismantle barricades at Serbia border
Serbs in North Kosovo remove barricades that closed two crossings along the border with Serbia after authorities in Pristina postponed the implementation of new travel measures that sparked tensions (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Images from Kosovo as Serbs begin dismantling the barricades
Images show trucks driving away from roadblocks as ethnic Serbs start to remove barricades set up nearly three weeks ago in the volatile northern Kosovo, dialling down growing tensions that had drawn international calls for de-escalation...
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MACEDONIA: KOSOVAR REFUGEE CRISIS: CHILD VACCINATIONS
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The first round of immunisations for Kosovar children in Macedonian refugee camps began on Monday in an effort to prevent the spread of major childhood diseases.
The mass vaccination programme is being coordinated by the...
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Arrested development: The unfinished church dividing Kosovo
At first glance, the half-built Orthodox church in the heart of Kosovo's capital looks to be little more than a napping spot for stray dogs splayed out in a patch of unkempt weeds near the padlocked entrance, but for nearly three...
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KOSOVO: FAO FLY IN COWS
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When Kosovo farmers and their families returned to their fields after the war more than a year ago, they were shocked at the devastation they found.
Many people lost everything, including their houses and their animals.
The...
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Kosovo War, 1999. Slobodan Milošević. Ethnic Albanians flee Kosovo. Refugee camps. NATO bombs Serbian targets. Refugee crisis and international aid.
1999 Kosovo. Soldier in snow-covered town - Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic - ethnic Albanians want to leave. Albanian refugees camping on the side of the road - NATO Stealth bombers in air - target seen through sight. Stealth...
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CLEAN : Kosovar artist creates portrait of Zelensky with seeds
The Kosovar artist Alkent Pozhegu, a specialist in mosaics made out of seeds, creates a 7.5 square-metre portrait of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Gjakova (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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SERBIA: BELGRADE: DEPLETED URANIUM SCARE
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A top Yugoslav army officer says NATO is responsible for the radioactive contamination of Yugoslavia,
Colonel Milan Zaric, the head of chemical, biological and nuclear defence for the Yugoslav army, says people are...