Kosovan police sealed off the area around the monastery in Banjska Kosovo and Serbia have traded accusations over a deadly stand-off between ethnic Serb gunmen and police in northern Kosovo.
Kosovo’s Prime Minister urged the international community to react after Serbia’s government approved a bill declaring Kosovo a 'special area of protection', calling it 'another hostile action ...
In a bold departure from diplomatic neutrality, Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s spokesperson, Matthew Miller, has thrown ...
PRISTINA, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Three ethnic Serbs pleaded not guilty in a Kosovo court on Wednesday to terrorism charges in connection with a 2023 shooting attack in which gunmen infiltrating from ...
CAMP BONDSTEEL, Kosovo – The Army’s Logistics Civil Augmentation Program, or LOGCAP, provides vital life support to Soldiers and Army Civilians at nearly 100 forward sites across 26 countries ...
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Monday Serbia and the European Commission had differing views on Kosovo ...
Kosovo has banned the mining of cryptocurrencies to curb electricity use as it grapples with an energy crisis caused by soaring global prices. The government says security services will identify ...
Kosovo will abolish visas for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina next year, allowing them to enter the country with identity documents, Prime Minister Albin Kurti announced at the Berlin Process ...
Kosovo is a parliamentary republic. It declared independence on February 17, 2008, and is recognized as an independent country by more than 100 United Nations members. Kosovo is a potential candidate ...
Members of the OSCE's Kosovo Verification Mission (KVM) entered Racak late in the afternoon of January 15, after having been prevented from entering the area during the day by VJ and police forces.
Secretary General of the UN, Antonio Guterres, assessed that the situation in the north of Kosovo is tense, with the possibility of escalation. In his regular report to the Security Council ...
PRISTINA, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Persistent ethnic tension in north Kosovo could trigger a repeat of violence seen in the area last year, when four people died in a gun battle and NATO peacekeepers ...