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'.
and picture tag The leader of a fatal attack on Kosovo police has been ordered to report regularly to Serbian authorities but they have not filed charges against him, officials said on Tuesday.
Brussels says Pristina's decision to lift its ban on Serbian goods at one border crossing is a positive step toward restoring free trade in the region and unblocking CEFTA. Belgrade and Pristina ...
As the European Union pushes for peace in the Western Balkans, it should focus on moving the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue beyond its current impasse to establish long-lasting regional stability and deter Ru ...
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Kosovo has accused Serbia of involvement, but Belgrade denied it. Among those charged in absentia is Milan Radoicic, a politician and wealthy businessman with ties to Serbia’s ruling populist ...
The Serbian government adopted on October 28 a bill declaring the Autonomous Province of Kosovo-Metohija an area of special ...
UEFA has fined the Serbian soccer federation $56,500 for misconduct by fans who jeered Switzerland's national anthem and ...
It is important to note that Serbia does not acknowledge the independence of Kosovo, which was declared in 2008. Conversely, Pristina does not recognize Serbian passports issued by the ...