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  2. List of newspapers in Albania - Wikipedia

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  3. Banjska attack - Wikipedia

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    The attack in Banjska occurred within a context of increased tensions in the region. After the decision of Prime Minister Albin Kurti to block all Serbian license plates with the letters KM (Kosovska Mitrovica) within the Republic of Kosovo, citing constitutional concerns, [31] Kosovo Serbs working in the public sector, including the mayors of four municipalities in northern Kosovo, resigned ...

  4. Koha Ditore - Wikipedia

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    Koha Ditore (trans. Daily Time) is the leading daily newspaper in Kosovo.It is published by Koha Group and was founded and owned by politician Veton Surroi.His sister Flaka Surroi is now the publisher, following Veton Surroi's launch of his political career within the ORA reformist party.

  5. Radio Television of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Radio Television of Kosovo (Albanian: Radiotelevizioni i Kosovës; [a] Serbian: Radio-televizija Kosova; RTK) is the public service broadcaster in Kosovo. RTK operates two radio services, offering a diverse range of news, music, and entertainment programs.

  6. Albin Kurti - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] [34] The investment will increase the production capacity for 30 MW and the lifetime of TC Kosova B, without increasing the emission of polluting gases and the need for frequent repairs. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] [ 37 ] The government's first auction for Renewable Solar Energy with a capacity of 100 MW continues to be open until January 2024.

  7. Klan Kosova - Wikipedia

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    Klan Kosova is a Kosovan private cable television channel based in Pristina, Kosovo. It was founded on 2 December 2008 and launched on 17 February 2009 as a Kosovan affiliate to TV Klan under the supervision of media mogul Aleksandër Frangaj.

  8. Kohavision - Wikipedia

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    Kohavision (shortened to KTV, previously also Koha Vision) is a Kosovan free-to-air television channel launched on September 21, 2000. [2] It was founded by politician and journalist Veton Surroi as part of KOHA Group, a media house currently led by Flaka Surroi.

  9. RTV21 - Wikipedia

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    RTV21 (short for Radiotelevizioni 21; English: Radiotelevision 21) is a broadcaster and media company based in Pristina, Kosovo, which includes a radio (est. May 11, 1998), a television station (est. September 22, 2000), and six sister stations.