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Kosovo’s Pandemic Response Left Women-Led Businesses Struggling
Based on interviews with Kosovo women entrepreneurs, the five key challenges faced during the pandemic included a fall in customer purchases, the need to remodel the business, the threat to existence, and decreased business size.
Kosovo Court Cuts Prison Sentence for Serb Convicted of Wartime Massacre
Kosovo's Court of Appeals on Tuesday halved the prison sentence handed down against a Serbian former police officer over the massacre of ethnic Albanian civilians in the village of Krusha e Vogel/Mala Krusha in March 1999.
Hague War Crime Prosecutors to Quiz Kosovo Ex-Guerrilla
Agron Limani has been invited to give an interview to the Kosovo Specialist Prosecution in The Hague, which is investigating alleged violations by Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA fighters during and just after the 1998-99 war, he confirmed on Tuesday.
Limani told BIRN that he has been invited for interview as a witness, without giving more details.
Kosovo PM Urges Serbs to Visit War Massacre Sites
Ramush Haradinaj at the commemoration on Tuesday. Photo: Kosovo Prime Minister's Office.
"This way it would be much easier for them to understand the region," Haradinaj said during a speech to mark the 20th anniversary of the massacre in Krusha e Madhe/Velika Krusa, where 241 civilians were killed by Serbian forces in March 1999.
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Kosovo Court Upholds Serb Reservist’s Indictment
Kosovo’s Appeals Court rejected an appeal from the defence of former reservist Darko Tasic, upholding his indictment for committing war crimes in the village of Krusha e Vogel/ Mala Krusa in March 1999.
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