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A Visit From the Express to Kosovo, Where There Is Much to Say About the Future but Politics Is Still "We and Them"

Summary by Jornal Expresso
A young country, the youngest of Europe, where the average age of the population is 32 years old and, as such, thinks much more about its future than in its past. Relations with Serbia, near Moscow, are tense, when not openly hostile and the way to the EU appears almost as a vision. The international editor of the Express was in the country at the invitation of the Government of Pristina.
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A young country, the youngest of Europe, where the average age of the population is 32 years old and, as such, thinks much more about its future than in its past. Relations with Serbia, near Moscow, are tense, when not openly hostile and the way to the EU appears almost as a vision. The international editor of the Express was in the country at the invitation of the Government of Pristina.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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