 AP Photo The ruling clarifies next to nothing on the issue of Kosovo's right to self-rule. TAGGED: International Court of Justice, Serbia, Balkans, Spain, China, Russia, KosovoRECOMMENDED ARTICLES| To make it work, the euro will have to become a very different kind of monetary union. Whatever the historic mission, it's not clear that Germans are yet ready - politically, culturally, constitutionally or economically... more ›› |
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