By Valentina Dimitrievska in Skopje Kosovo's registered resident population stands at 1,602,515, dropping by 12% compared to ...
Weeks after an explosion ripped through a strategic canal in Kosovo, the volatile state's authorities are under mounting pressure from Serb opponents who accuse them of politicising it ahead of ...
A census shows Kosovo's population to have shrunk to 1.6 million from 1.74 million 13 years ago. The results of the second census conducted in post-independent Kosovo earlier this year were released ...
Kosovo has shed nearly 12 percent of its population, according to census data released Thursday, the country having lost nearly 200,000 inhabitants since the last survey, conducted in 2011.
Serbia's president has rejected any responsibility for a powerful explosion that temporarily cut water and power supplies to ...
Kosovo accused Serbia of carrying out a terrorist attack on a water pipeline in the Serb majority north of Kosovo. Serbia denies the accusations, but the recent bloodshed highlights that peace in the ...
The appointment signals a potential recalibration of US policy in the Western Balkans, raising hopes and concerns in a region ...
Kosovo’s parliament speaker has ejected several lawmakers of the ethnic Serb minority from the chamber because of their several recent absences ...
In February 2008, nine years after NATO intervention in the former Yugoslavia, Kosovo—backed by the United States—unilaterally declared independence from Serbia. Today, Kosovo’s status and ...
Kosovo arrested several suspects on Saturday after an explosion at a key canal feeding two of its main power plants, while ...
Kosovo and Serbia continued to sling allegations at each other on Sunday, just days after an explosion targeting a strategic canal in Kosovo sent tensions soaring between the long-time rivals.
Armend NIMANI/AFP/AFP Kosovo arrested several suspects on Saturday after an explosion at a key canal feeding two of its main power plants, while neighbouring Serbia rejected accusations of staging ...