A NYONE WHO doubts whether Western military actions have ever sincerely aimed to foster democracy should have a look at ...
At just 17 years old, Kosovo stands as one of Europe's youngest self-declared independent regions, but its status remains a ...
Welcome to Wider Europe, RFE/RL's newsletter focusing on the key issues concerning the European Union, NATO, and other institutions and their relationships with the Western Balkans and Europe's ...
The European Union condemns in the strongest terms the violent acts against citizens, KFOR troops, law enforcement, and media in the north of Kosovo. The violence could have been avoided and must be ...
Kosovo’s deputy prime minister on January 6 welcomed a decision by Spain to recognize Kosovar passports five days after citizens of Kosovo were granted visa-free travel within the European Union’s ...
Kosovo edges closer to joining the Council of Europe following a vote in the parliamentary assembly, much to the anger of Serbia. Entrance to CoE Parliamentary Assembly premises, Palace of Europe, ...
ZUBIN POTOK, Kosovo, April 20 (Reuters) - Kosovo's election commission has put containers by main roads for Sunday local elections in the northern part of the country even though the Serb majority ...
Clashes in northern Kosovo that injured dozens of ethnic Serbs and NATO soldiers are the latest flare up in a long-running standoff between Kosovo and Serbia. By Cora Engelbrecht Dozens of NATO ...
PRISTINA, April 25 (Reuters) - Kosovo's parliament failed to elect a new speaker for the fourth time on Friday, prolonging a legislative crisis that has prevented efforts to form a new government more ...
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