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By Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje Opposition parties in Kosovo have warned that the country’s position in the dialogue with ...
Since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia’s involvement in Eastern Europe has garnered greater ...
It took 26 years for Ramadan Nishori to talk publicly about his rape -- the first male victim to break the silence about the mass sexual violence during the war ...
Bujar Bukoshi, a former Kosovo independence leader who for years headed a self-proclaimed government-in-exile, has died after ...
Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti called on US President Donald Trump to pressure neighboring Serbia into normalizing relations with his country, whose independence Belgrade does not recognize.
Kosovo says it has agreed to a request from the United States to temporarily accept up to 50 third-country migrants a year ...
The Kosovo government has accused Serbia of blowing up a crucial pipeline that supplies water and electricity to the ethnically Serb population in the north of Kosovo. Even more troubling ...
In February 2008, nine years after NATO intervention in the former Yugoslavia, Kosovo—backed by the United States—unilaterally declared independence from Serbia. Today, Kosovo’s status and ...
Serbia and Kosovo are both aspiring EU members, but Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's stubborn insistence on deepening diplomatic and security ties with Moscow and Kurti's increasingly ...
For years, a simple asterisk affixed to the word Kosovo on official international documents and reports has eased diplomatic life for the fledgling country and former Serbian region. That asterisk ...
Twenty-five years ago, NATO launched an air campaign to stop ethnic cleansing by Serbian forces against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, then a province of Serbia in the former Yugoslavia. It was the ...