KUKES, Albania — Life for the ethnic Albanians of Prizren, Kosovo, took a terrifying turn for the worse at the end of last week, when Serbian forces began driving them out in earnest and sent them ...
Kosovar Albanians have become increasingly aggressive in their attacks not only against Serbs in this battered province but also against Gypsies and members of other ethnic minorities, according to ...
KUKES, Albania — The Kosovar city of Prizren has been nearly depopulated, with Serbian military units and tanks digging in throughout the city, refugees who arrived here yesterday said. Prizren would ...
It was the Albanians’ turn to taunt yesterday. Emboldened by the presence of NATO troops, they showered Serbs fleeing Kosovo with insults and rocks for the months of abuse they had endured at Serbian ...
Flamur, 30, is tall, handsome and strong, and Kimete Kryeziu, 23, had been planning to marry him within the week. But last Monday morning, Serbian paramilitary forces swept through the town of Prizren ...
Along a 7-mile stretch of the Djakovica-Prizren road in southwestern Kosovo, lined with the burned-out houses of ethnic Albanians, about a dozen blackened corpses lay for journalists to see. They were ...
More than 60 people were killed and scores more badly wounded late Thursday night when bombs blew apart a village in southwest Kosovo, near Prizren, Yugoslav officials and journalists at the scene ...
PRIZREN Kosovo (Reuters) - Under a starry sky, young Kosovars take their seats alongside tourists on a platform rising from the shallow Bistrica River that cuts through Prizren, bats darting overhead ...
The Orthodox monk is a model of composure. His long black beard, black habit and gentle nervous smile somehow out of place in this tense, industrial town. Father German, abbot of the Monastery of the ...
PRISTINA, Yugoslavia — United Nations police have arrested three ethnic Albanian men suspected of killing an Albanian wartime rebel commander, officials said Wednesday. Ekrem Rexha, known as Cmdr.
German Defense Minister Peter Struck says his country's 2,500 peacekeepers in Kosovo will remain there until the final status of the province has been determined. Mr. Struck spoke with journalists ...
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