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  2. Iraq–Kosovo relations - Wikipedia

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    In March 2011, Kosovo's prime minister Hashim Thaçi met with the Iraqi vice-president Tariq al-Hashimi, who promised that Iraq would consider the recognition of Kosovo in the immediate future to open the way for the promotion of good relations between the two countries. [6]

  3. RTK 2 - Wikipedia

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    RTK 2 (English: Radio Television of Kosovo 2, Serbian: Радио Телевизија Косова 2 / Radio Televizija Kosova 2, Albanian: Radio Televizioni i Kosovës 2) is the second public television channel of Kosovo, providing news and shows.

  4. Government of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    2 April 1999 Hashim Thaçi: Thaçi I 15 December 1999 none Interim: 4 March 2002 Bajram Rexhepi: Rexhepi: 2001: 3 December 2004 Ramush Haradinaj: Haradinaj I: 2004: 8 March 2005 Adem Salihaj: Salihaj 25 March 2005 Bajram Kosumi: Kosumi 10 March 2006 Agim Çeku: Çeku 9 January 2008 Hashim Thaçi: PDK, LDK, KDTP, SL: Thaçi II: 2007 2010: 17 ...

  5. Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija. The Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (Serbian: Косово и Метохиja, romanized: Kosovo i Metohija; Albanian: Kosova dhe Metohia), commonly known as Kosovo (Serbian: Косово; Albanian: Kosova) and abbreviated to Kosmet (from Kosovo and Metohija; Serbian: Космет) or KiM (Serbian: КиМ), is an autonomous ...

  6. Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, a show trial in Priština was held in which multiple Albanian Communists of Kosovo were convicted of being infiltrators from Albania and were given long prison sentences. [20] High-ranking Serbian communist official Aleksandar Ranković sought to secure the position of the Serbs in Kosovo and gave them dominance in Kosovo's nomenklatura .

  7. List of political parties in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    New Spirit Party (Partia Fryma e Re); Reformist Party ORA (Partia Reformiste ORA); People's Movement of Kosovo (Lëvizja Popullore e Kosovës); Green Party of Kosovo (Partia e të Gjelbërve të Kosovës)

  8. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kosovo) - Wikipedia

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    2 years, 229 days Thaçi I: LDK: Act. Vlora Çitaku: 18 October 2010 22 February 2011 127 days PDK: 2 Enver Hoxhaj [5] 22 February 2011 12 December 2014 3 years, 293 days Thaçi II: 3 Hashim Thaçi: 12 December 2014 7 April 2016 1 year, 117 days Mustafa: Act. Petrit Selimi: 7 April 2016 5 June 2016 59 days 4 Enver Hoxhaj: 5 June 2016 3 August 2017

  9. Television in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Besides RTK, the end of the war brought along the creation of national private television networks such as Kohavision (a sister to Koha Ditore), RTV21 (expanding from Radio 21), and many others. [2] In the mid-2000s, RTK partnered with IPTV companies like TVALB to expand its coverage to countries in Europe and North America.