Voting ends in the election as Prime Minister Albin Kurti seeks a majority to break the deadlock and form government.
In terms of state consolidation in the Republic of Kosovo, it is necessary to have a government with political stability, as ...
Albin Kurti’s emphatic victory strengthens mandate for domestic reforms including welfare expansion ...
An emphatic election victory for Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti marks a resurgence for the nationalist leader, ending a ...
Kosovo, Europe's newest country, has gone without a functioning government for months. Snap elections gave Prime Minister ...
Kosovo will hold elections on December 28 after a year-long political stalemate that led to the dissolution of parliament and left a 1-billion-euro hole in the small Balkan country's shaky finances.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti says he’ll look to form a government quickly after his party won around half the votes in Sunday’s ...
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.
PRISTINA, Dec 28 - Nationalist Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s party won more than half of the votes in Sunday's election, ...
Kosovars are heading to the polls after months of political deadlock prevented the formation of a new government following a ...
Maduro's capture underlines the increasing irrelevance of international law versus raw power in the world under President ...