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1. Montenegro recognises Kosovo
Serbia's neighbours Montenegro and Macedonia recognised Kosovo on Thursday in a blow to Belgrade's efforts to counter the secession of its former province.
10 Oct 2008
2. Britain criticizes U.N. probe of Kosovo raid
Britain on Wednesday criticized a United Nations probe into the March storming of a courthouse by U.N. and NATO troops in Kosovo that concluded that commanders had ignored cautionary advice from New York.
07 Aug 2008
3. U.N. probe said to criticize March Kosovo raid
A United Nations investigation into the March storming of a courthouse by U.N. and NATO troops in northern Kosovo criticizes the force for rushing in, diplomats briefed on its contents said on Friday.
02 Aug 2008
4. NATO holds line in Kosovo after riots
NATO troops secured a hostile strip of north Kosovo on Tuesday after Serb riots in Mitrovica killed one Ukrainian U.N. police officer and forced the pullout of U.N. personnel from the Serb stronghold.
17 Mar 2008
5. Serbs attack U.N. convoy in Kosovo flare-up
Serbs attacked a U.N. convoy carrying Serb detainees from a raid in Kosovo on Monday, enabling several detainees to escape, witnesses said.
17 Mar 2008
6. Serbia and Russia reject Albanian rule in Kosovo
Serbia intends to rule parts of Kosovo where "loyal citizens" still look to Belgrade for government, Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica said on Monday.
26 Feb 2008
7. Violence erupts at Kosovo protest in Vienna
Four people were arrested and two policemen were injured on Sunday when a protest in the Austrian capital against the secession of Kosovo turned violent, police said.
25 Feb 2008
8. Bush recognises Kosovo independence
U.S. President George W. Bush recognized on Tuesday the independence of Kosovo from Serbia and said it would bring peace to the Balkans.
19 Feb 2008
9. Kosovo awaits recognition and Serb challenge
Kosovo looked forward on Monday to recognition by the Western powers who went to war to save its Albanian majority, but Russia served notice the new state will never be forced on its Serb allies in the territory.
18 Feb 2008
10. Kostunica tells Serbia Kosovo can't be held
Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica told Serbs for the first time on Thursday the imminent loss of their historic province of Kosovo was a reality, but in a televised address he vowed the nation would never accept it.
15 Feb 2008
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