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Thousands more migrants streamed into Germany on Sunday, greeted with cheers and welcome signs, as Pope Francis called on every Catholic parish in Europe to take in a refugee family. People welcome refugees with a banner reading welcome to Germany in Dortmund, Germany, Sunday, Sept. 6, 2015, where thousands of migrants and refugees arrived by trains. AP Photo In moving scenes, the newcomers clutching their children and sparse belongings stepped off trains to applause from well-wishers who held balloons, snapped photos and gave them water, food and clothes. German police said they expected a record 10,000 refugees to arrive in the southern state of B
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Kosovo s lawmakers unanimously adopted a constitution on Wednesday, pledging to build a state with broad provisions for Serb and other minorities. HT Image President Fatmir Sejdiu said that the document was an important s
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stanley cup ing a society of equal citizens. Kosovo, whose population is 90 percent ethnic Albanian, unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in February. Pledges by its leaders to protect the Serb minority _ much of which was driven out of Kosovo after the 1998-99 war have failed to blunt Belgrade s fierce opposition to the territory s independence. The guarantees for the minorities express ... the commitment of majority citizens and the institutions to building an independent and sovereign Kosovo, home to all citizens, regardless of their ethnicity, Sejdiu told lawmakers. The 120-seat assembly approved the constitution with thunderous applause. The act is important for Kosovo s leaders, who are eager to prove Kosovo can run its own affairs with stability, despite Serbia s rejection of its declaration of independence. We have the privilege to belong to this generation that is approving the highest legal act of the world s youngest country, Sejdiu told the assembly. Entire generations have sacrificed
adidas campus for this important day. The United States and many European nations have recognized Kosovo s statehood. Serbia and its ally Russia have opposed it, and Belgrade has vowed