Only about 50 percent of Roma in Kosovo complete mandatory education, with the rate even lower for women. However, a new generation of Romany women is breaking through the many social and economic ...
Kosovo’s election authority has barred the main ethnic Serb party from competing in the upcoming parliamentary election ...
Kosovo was a Serbian province until a war broke out between Serbian government forces and ethnic Albanian separatists in ...
Kosovo health authorities said on Friday they had detected the country's first case of monkeypox (mpox), in a man who had ...
Kosovo’s election appeals authority on Wednesday cancelled a ban on the main party of the ethnic Serb minority, allowing it ...
Kosovo has reported its first case of monkeypox in a man who recently returned from Africa. The patient, a 30-year-old, ...
Kosovo’s main ethnic Serb party says its ban from taking part in the upcoming parliamentary election is political and institutional violence against the ethnic minority PRISTINA, Kosovo ...
Armenia announced that it officially recognized passports issued in Kosovo, including diplomatic ones, but maintained that ...
Kosovo proclaimed independence in 2008, which Serbia doesn’t recognize. Belgrade still considers Kosovo as its province and has a major influence on the ethnic Serb minority living there.
Twenty-five years since the war ended, relations between most Kosovo Albanians and Serbs remain deeply troubled – but at workplaces and markets, some have discovered common ground. Every day ...
Kosovo's election authorities on Monday refused to certify the biggest ethnic-Serb party to run in upcoming national elections due to its strong links with Serbia, drawing US and EU criticism.