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With Kosovo awaiting independent recognition from the United Nations, the national football team is on hold.
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The uprisings have raised great economic expectations on the part of the majority of Tunisians and Egyptians.
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Last Modified: 29 Aug 2012 11:00 GMT
Kosovo judoka unable to represent country
With IOC refusing to recognise Kosovo, Majlinida Kelmendi takes Albanian passport to compete at Games.
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Last Modified: 31 Jul 2012 20:11 GMT
Albanian parliament picks new president
Bujar Nishani, current interior minister, elected by simple majority in vote boycotted by opposition Socialist Party.
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Last Modified: 11 Jun 2012 22:59 GMT
Kosovo Serbs say 'no' to ethnic Albanian rule
Two-day referendum has no legal weight and has been dismissed by both Belgrade and Pristina.
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Last Modified: 16 Feb 2012 00:13 GMT
Bosnian parties end political impasse
Muslim, Serb and Croat leaders agree to form government, avoiding financial collapse and opening way for EU membership.
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Besieged by economic chaos and furious demonstrators, the Greek prime minister faces an uncertain future.
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Europeanisation of the Balkans?
The historic Europeanisation of the Balkans has resulted in the development of a renewed political landscape.
Behlul Ozkan
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Last Modified: 12 Oct 2011 08:54 GMT
Slavery: Alive and well in the 21st century
Far from ending with the abolition of slavery, the trade in human beings is thriving more than ever before.
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Slavery: A 21st Century Evil
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