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  2. Kosovo Centre for Public Safety Education and Development

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    In 2006, the Kosovo Police Service School was transformed into the Kosovo Center for Public Security, Education and Development, with a broader mandate to provide public-security education - including the customs service, border police, fire service, and prison service. It is now an executive agency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

  3. Education in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Education in Kosovo is carried out in public and private institutions. Starting from 1999, education in Kosovo was subject to reforms at all levels: from preschool education up to university level. These reforms aimed at adjusting the education in Kosovo according to European and global contemporary standards. As a first step of this new system ...

  4. Ahtisaari Plan - Wikipedia

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    Type. Peace agreement. Drafted. 26 March 2007. Mediators. Martti Ahtisaari. Ahtisaari Plan. The Ahtisaari Plan, formally the Comprehensive Proposal for the Kosovo Status Settlement ( CSP ), is a status settlement proposed by former President of Finland Martti Ahtisaari covering a wide range of issues related to the status of Kosovo. [1]

  5. Attacks on Likoshane and Çirez - Wikipedia

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    4 policemen killed. 2 seriously wounded. 16 killed [2] 26 Albanian civilians killed [3] [4] The Attacks on Likoshan and Qirez ( Albanian: Sulmet në Likoshan dhe Qirez, Serbian: Napadi na Likošane i Ćirez) were large-scale police attacks that took place at the onset of the Kosovo War in the villages of Likoshan and Qirez. [3] On 28 February ...

  6. Serb enclaves in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    A street in Gračanica, 2008. Serb enclaves are settlements in Kosovo outside North Kosovo ("south of the Ibar ") where Serbs form a majority. Serbs have often built roadblocks and barricades, to prevent access by Kosovo Police and customs officers. [1] After the initial outflow after the Kosovo War the situation of the Kosovo Serb communities ...

  7. Media in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Pristina is the largest communications center of media in Kosova. Almost all of the major media organizations in Kosova are based in Pristina. [1] The television industry developed in Pristina and is a significant employer in the city's economy. The four major broadcast networks, RTK, RTV21, KTV and Klan Kosova, are all headquartered in Pristina.

  8. Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo ( Albanian: Kuvendi i Republikës së Kosovës; Serbian: Скупштина Републике Косово, romanized :Skupština Republike Kosovo) is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of Kosovo that is directly elected by the people every four years. It was originally established by the United ...

  9. Provisional Institutions of Self-Government - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo is the subject of a long-running political and territorial dispute between the Serbian (and previously, the Yugoslav) government versus Kosovo's largely ethnic-Albanian population. Resolution 1244 permitted the United Nations to establish and oversee the development of "provisional, democratic self-governing institutions" in Kosovo.