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Trepca miner Islam Kurti speaks during an interview with AFP at the Trepca mine in the village of Stanterg near Mitrovica on May 5, 2017.
Mostly located in the ethnically-divided northern municipality of Mitrovica, Trepca was once one of the largest companies in Yugoslavia, at its peak employing 17,000 people, but now struggles to attract badly needed investment. A shadow of its former self, with now roughly 4,000 jobs split between ethnic Albanians and Serbs, who work under separate but parallel management structures, the mines are still bitterly disputed by Kosovo and Serbia. / AFP PHOTO / Armend NIMANI (Photo credit should read ARMEND NIMANI/AFP via Getty Images)
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