PRISTINA, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Kosovo’s parliament is expected to vote late on Wednesday to endorse a new cabinet led by nationalist Prime Minister Albin Kurti, after more than a year of political ...
Prosecutors said on Monday there is “overwhelming evidence” that Kosovo’s former president and three other defendants are ...
Kosovo's new parliament has convened after a December snap election, aiming to approve a new government as soon as possible following more than a yearlong political deadlock in the Balkan country.
A general election a year ago had left Prime Minister Albin Kurti without the majority needed to form a government, leading ...
The Kosovo Specialist Chambers, ​staffed by international judges and lawyers, was set up in 2015 to handle war crimes cases ...
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, some in ...
Securing international loans and reforming health and education systems among the top priorities of the new government.
A strike ruptured a key canal supplying numerous homes and Kosovo's two main power plants - Copyright AFP/File SONNY TUMBELAKA A strike ruptured a key canal supplying ...
PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — Kosovars cast their votes Sunday in a parliamentary election considered a key test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti as talks on normalizing ties with rival Serbia remain stalled ...
For Kosovo, the February 9 parliamentary elections are about much more than just choosing a new government; they will shape the country’s diplomatic future, regional stability, and international ...
PRISTINA, Kosovo — The United States on Friday suspended talks with Kosovo, saying the actions by its caretaker government were to blame for rising tensions and instability in the small Balkan country ...
The president of the largest ethnic-Serbian party in Kosovo on December 24 said that he will file an appeal with the Election Complaints and Appeals Panel (ECAP) over a decision by the Central ...