Residents of four Serb-majority municipalities boycotted a referendum on removing their ethnic Albanian mayors from office on Sunday, following last year's mayoral elections.
The vote was an attempt to diffuse tensions between Kosovo and neighboring (...)
Kosovo and Serbia have traded accusations over a deadly stand-off between ethnic Serb gunmen and police in northern Kosovo.
One policeman and three of the gunmen were killed during a siege of a Serbian Orthodox monastery in Banjska village on (...)
A Turkish commando battalion has arrived in northern Kosovo in response to a request from NATO for more troops to help quell violent unrest between ethnic Serbs and Albanians.
The battalion arrived in northern Kosovo where there have been a number (...)
NATO will deploy additional forces to Kosovo in response to violent clashes that injured dozens of Serb protesters and international peacekeepers, sparking fears of a wider conflict in the Balkans nation.
The US-led military alliance said it had (...)
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) distributed yesterday 5 tons and 600 kilograms of Ramadan food baskets in the city of Malisheva, Republic of Kosovo, benefiting 100 families, including 500 individuals from the neediest (...)
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) distributed on Wednesday 6 tons and 300 kilograms of Ramadan food baskets in Skenderaj, the Republic of Kosovo, as part of the Ramadan Food Baskets Distribution Project, benefiting 500 people (...)
Kosovo has signaled that it's willing to create an association of five Serb-majority municipalities in the north of the country, in order to unblock talks with Belgrade.
Critics say it could give Serbia a permanent hand in Kosovo's politics, but (...)
Serb protestors in Kosovo blocked roads for a second day on Sunday, following a nighttime exchange of fire with the police.
Kosovo's Serb minority is outraged by the arrest of a former Serb policeman suspected of involvement in attacks on Kosovo (...)
Increased police presence in ethnic Serb-majority municipalities in Kosovo following several incidents in recent days has sparked further tensions between Belgrade and Pristina.
The spike in hostilities was launched by Pristina's call for snap (...)
The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo reached an agreement to end their dispute over license plates, according to the European Union's top diplomat.
"We have a deal," said the EU's high representative for foreign affairs Josep Borrell in a tweet on (...)
Hundreds of ethnic Serbs rallied in Kosovo on Sunday as a dispute over vehicle license plates heightened ongoing tensions between Belgrade and Pristina.
The government's decision to gradually ban Serbia-issued license plates has angered Kosovo (...)
Members of Kosovo's ethnic Serb minority resigned from their posts on Saturday in protest over the dismissal of a police officer who did not follow a government ruling on vehicle license plates.
The walkouts followed the dismissal of a senior Serb (...)
Tensions are high over car plates between the government of Kosovo and the ethnic Serbs in the Serb-majority municipalities.
Pristina refuses to delay the end-of-month deadline, demanding that all those residing in Kosovo swap Serbian-issued car (...)
Serbia will allow Kosovo citizens to enter the country with personal ID cards issued by the government in Pristina, according to the EU foreign policy chief, settling part of the dispute that led to an escalation of tensions along the border between (...)
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) handed over here today the gift of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the Republic of Kosovo, which included 25 tons of dates, delivered by the non-resident Saudi Ambassador to Kosovo, Faisal (...)
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) distributed yesterday 200 Ramadan food baskets in Pristina, Kosovo, benefiting 200 families including 1,000 individuals.
The initiative comes as an extension of the Ramadan projects provided (...)
Ethnic Serbs in Kosovo have been left frustrated amid renewed tensions between Serbia and the government in Pristina.
They were sparked last week when Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti refused to allow Serbia to organize voting for its (...)
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) distributed 15 tons and 104 kilograms of Ramadan food baskets in Pristina, Kosovo, benefiting 1,280 individuals, as part of the Ramadan Feeding Initiative for the year 1443 AH.
The (...)
Head of the Islamic Sheikhdom, the Grand Mufti of the Republic of Kosovo Sheikh Dr. Naim Ternava, today hosted a reception party in honor of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance Sheikh Dr. Abdullatif bin (...)
Kosovo is holding an early parliamentary election to form a new government amid the coronavirus pandemic, an economic downturn and stalled negotiations with wartime foe Serbia.
Some 1.8 million eligible voters on Sunday started to cast their ballots (...)
Voting began Sunday in Kosovo's parliamentary election, the fourth held ahead of the regular date since 2010, dpa reported.
In the run for the 120 seats in parliament are 20 parties, four coalitions and a single independent candidate; the combined (...)
National elections are under way in Kosovo where the main issues for the country's 1.9 million eligible voters are tackling corruption and normalizing relations with Serbia which would pave the way for United Nations membership.
The elections, the (...)
Kosovo's Mergim Vojvoda struck a second-half goal to secure a 2-1 comeback win over Czech Republic in their Euro 2020 Group A qualifier on Saturday and extend their unbeaten run to 15 games, Reuters reported.
Standard Liege defender Vojvoda found (...)
Kosovo's Mergim Vojvoda struck a second-half goal to secure a 2-1 comeback win over Czech Republic in their Euro 2020 Group A qualifier on Saturday and extend their unbeaten run to 15 games.
Standard Liege defender Vojvoda found himself alone inside (...)
Kosovo will hold early elections on Oct. 6, the president's office said Monday, after lawmakers dissolved parliament last week following outgoing premier Ramush Haradinaj's resignation to face a war crimes probe.
Haradinaj, who was a commander of (...)