pristina in English

noun
1
a city in the Balkans, the capital of Kosovo; population 210,800 (est. 2009).

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1. Pristina Airport — alleged administrative irregularity regarding a flat information display system tender

2. - consider the introduction of a time limit for accommodating foreigners at Pristina International Airport;

3. 4 Pristina remains broken: there are power cuts, buildings gape open, and rubbish is uncollected.

4. Ensure that the Pristina airport operates at an adequate level of security and has sound and accountable management

5. - Ensure that the Pristina airport operates at an adequate level of security and has sound and accountable management.

6. Ensure that the Pristina airport operates at an adequate level of security and has sound and accountable management.

7. We are scared because we are being watched-such is the atmosphere in Pristina and other cities in Kosovo.

8. Develop the civil operator of Pristina airport, its staff and facilities, to ensure an adequate level of security and sound and accountable management

9. Finally, it is absolutely essential that the political leaderships in Belgrade and Pristina refrain from provocative statements which can only serve to exacerbate tensions.

10. Develop the civil operator of Pristina airport, its staff and facilities, to ensure an adequate level of security and sound and accountable management.

11. Although previously a larger community, Croats residing mainly in Janjevo (near Pristina) and Letnica in the south, but also in central and eastern Kosovo, now number no more than a few hundred

12. As evidenced by the abortive experience in Pristina, there is no progress to be noted in this field although this is a crucial issue when it comes to reinforcing consular co-operation and harmonising the examination of visa applications.

13. While there has been no major influx of Albanian internally displaced persons in response to this violence, some 35 new arrivals have registered for assistance with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in the Gnjilane and Pristina regions over the past month.

14. Cicero, pseudonym of Ilyas Bazna, born 1904, Pristina, one of the most famous spies of World War II, who worked for Nazi Germany in 1943-44 while he was employed as valet to Sir Hughe Montgomery Knatchbull-Hugessen, British ambassador to neutral Turkey from 1939.

15. I want to make it abundantly clear that these funds, held in escrow by the United Nations to offset future claims by workers, mostly Kosovo Serbs, who have been laid off and Serbian companies as a result of the questionable privatization process undertaken by the Kosovo Trust Agency, are not the property of the authorities in Pristina.