Kosovo

How an America-loving country became a jihadi hub

Kosovo owes its existence to the West. Its capital even has a statue of Bill Clinton. But even here, Islamic State is taking root.

Independent, but a basket case

Kosovo: independent, but a basket case

The economy is dead, corruption is rampant, and Serbia remains hostile

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EU police move to secure disputed border posts in Kosovo

Tensions flare again in disputed zone

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Kosovo imposes ban on Serbian imports

Ethnic Serbs face shortages

Newsmakers

Newsmakers: July 14-21

Hugo Chávez looks to Castro for care, J-Lo and Marc Anthony call it quits, and Shaq gets a new job

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Newsmakers

Hugh Grant’s revenge on the tabloids, the granny who killed the Internet, and Mark Zuckerberg wins again

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The People vs. Ex-Generalissimo Blair

The grilling the former British PM is getting over invading Iraq suits the enemy just fine

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‘It doesn’t seem important. It is.’

The prepared text of Michael Ignatieff’s speech to the Canadian Club this afternoon.

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Were Kosovo patients slain for organs?

Forty inmates disappeared from the Stimlje mental asylum in 2001

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Megapundit: What’s good for the Balkans is bad for the Caucasus

Must-reads: Marcus Gee and George Jonas on the Georgia situation.