Archiwum zagraniczne East News 2025-02
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY Ismet HAJDARI
A Serb woman walks past posters featuring Kosovo Serb politician Aleksandar Arsenijevic reading in Serbian "Future, Past" in the ethnically divided town of Mitrovica on January 24, 2025. After years of boycotts and a leadership reshuffle sparked by an armed standoff, Kosovo's leading ethnic Serb party has hit the campaign trail ahead of parliamentary elections on Sunday, vowing to preserve the rights of its constituents. For years, the Serb List has served as the de-facto proxy of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party in Belgrade, drawing the frequent ire of the Albanian majority government in Pristina. (Photo by Armend NIMANI / AFP)
2025-01-24
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