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Kurti's fiasco

Kurti's party did badly even in the municipalities where it had more than 60 percent of the votes in the parliamentary elections in February.
That Kurti experienced a total debacle is shown by the fact that in 38 municipalities in which there were elections, he did not get a sufficient number of votes to win in the first round.

Kosovo Confirms First Two Coronavirus Cases

Kosovo on Friday confirmed its first two cases of coronavirus, as the authorities test more people. The announcement was made at a joint press conference of Prime Minister Albin Kurti and the Minister of Health, Arben Vitia. They said two of 15 suspected cases had tested positive for the virus. Both had arrived recently from Italy, by far the worst affected country in Europe.

Kosovo: Displaced Serbs injured in attempt to visit church

Radio Gorazdevac and website KoSSev reported this on Monday afternoon.

The reports said that "a group of Albanians, previously dispersed by the Kosovo police, came back and surrendered the displaced Serbs, who managed to reach the Church of the Holy Trinity - although Albanians had been blocking their way since the morning."

Kosovo: Serb arrested after reporting burglary

A Serb man has been arrested on Monday afternoon in Klina municipality suspected of committing war crimes against Albanians during Kosovo war in 1998-99, GazetaExpress reports.

The Kosovo Police in Klina have arrested on Monday Milorad Zajic after he went to the police station to report a burglary, TV channel KTV has reported.

Shots fired at Serb home in Kosovo

KLINA - Unknown perpetrators fired shots last night at a Serb house in the Rudica village in Kosovo-Metohija's Klina municipality, sources at Kosovo's Ministry for Return and Communities told Tanjug.

No one was injured in the attack on Zarko Siljkovic's family home, which has been reported to the Kosovo Police.

Serb house stoned in Klina

KLINA - A Serb house in central Klina, Kosovo-Metohija, was stoned in the night between Wednesday and Thursday, the head of the Pec District Vinka Radosavljevic said in a statement to Tanjug.

The owner of the house, an elderly man, heard nothing but found out in the morning that the glass door had been smashed, Radosavljevic said.

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