Kosovo officials said Wednesday that police had closed a tax office belonging to the Serbian finance ministry, the latest crackdown targeting Belgrade-backed institutions in the troubled north.
Elek was referring to Kosovo’s prime minister, Albin Kurti. The Central Election Commission declined to certify Srpska Lista, justifying the move by pointing to its nationalist stance and close ties ...
Christian converts in Kosovo, where the vast majority of people are Muslim, hope to revive a pre-Islamic past they see as a ...
Serbia's striking university students on Wednesday rallied outside the chief prosecutor's office to demand justice over a ...
Serbia confirmed a new mpox case in a 30-year-old man returning from West Africa, marking the first case in the Kosovo region ...
Xhelal Svecla had intended to attend meeting with representatives of Albanian National Council in Presevo, says statement - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Panel overturns decision by Central Election Commission, which declined to certify Srpska Lista because of its nationalist stance and close ties to neighboring Serbia ...
Kosovo police closed the offices of the Serbia-affiliated Public Housing Directorate and the Urban Construction and Road ...
The chief negotiators of Serbia and Kosovo reached an agreement on Tuesday in Brussels to implement a declaration aimed at resolving the fate of more than 1,600 still missing people following the ...
From time immemorial, the global map has undergone numerous changes, and has continued to evolve. This evolution is primarily ...
Western powers also expressed concern about the move, fearing it may further aggravate the already tense ties between Kosovo and Serbia. Kosovo was a Serbian province until a war broke out between ...