Voting ends in the election as Prime Minister Albin Kurti seeks a majority to break the deadlock and form government.
Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008 with US backing, including a 1999 NATO bombing campaign against Serbian forces trying to crush an uprising by the 90% ethnic Albanian majority.
Snap elections are set to take place in Kosovo on Sunday, setting the stage for a new round of government formation after nationalist Prime Minister Albin Kurti failed to form a government.
PRISTINA, Dec 28 (Reuters) - Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said he will swiftly form a new government after his party won ...
The European Union is set to lift sanctions it imposed on Kosovo in 2023 over tensions in the north of the country and will release financial assistance, European Commission President Ursula von der ...
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed the Article IV Consultation with Albania and considered and endorsed the staff appraisal without a meeting on a lapse-of-time bas ...
Recep Tayyip Erdogan remembers Mehmet Akif Ersoy, author of Türkiye's national anthem, 'with mercy' on 89th anniversary of ...
Albin Kurti’s emphatic victory strengthens mandate for domestic reforms including welfare expansion ...
PRISTINA, Dec 28 - Nationalist Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s party won more than half of the votes in Sunday's election, ...
Berat, a Unesco World Heritage Site about two hours south of Tirana, Albania’s capital, lines the banks of the river Osum, ...
The vote is the second this year in Kosovo after Kurti's Vetevendosje Party fell short of a majority in February. Months of ...
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