An EU mission will oversee Kosovo's parliamentary elections on February 9, a vital test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti. With tensions high with Serbia, the European Union emphasizes its support for Kosovo's democratic development.
European Union observers will monitor Kosovo's parliamentary election on Feb. 9, which is expected to be a key test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti, whose governing party won in a landslide in the 2021.
Whatever the protests’ outcome, they are proof that young people in Serbia are not apolitical and that they can fight for a better society. Young people face a simple choice: either they will take part in the struggle for a better country, or they will leave it. They have chosen to fight.
In our weekly roundup of Balkan Insight Premium stories, political crises big and small are engulfing several countries in the region, while others gear up for tense elections - and a story of resurrection from Albania adds a bright spot.
Experts say the campaign for Kosovo’s February 9 general election has been marred by an ‘unprecedented and incomprehensible’ level of negativity, with hate speech becoming the ‘norm’.
European Council has appointed Mr. Peter Sørensen as the EU Special Representative for the Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue. His primary responsibilities will be facilitating dialogue that contributes to the comprehensive normalisation of relations between Serbia and Kosovo,
Kosovo's deputy premier says he hopes the new EU special envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue process, Peter Sorensen, will take a fair approach to both sides when mediating implementation of the stalled 2023 deal on normalisation.
Kosovo’s energy corporation (KEK) said it has opened a pre-qualification tender worth 137.34 million euro ($143.3 million) for the rehabilitation and mode
Prime Minister Albin Kurti, in an interview with the Spanish newspaper "El ... should not be conditioned by relations with Serbia. "It is paradoxical that Spain, a consolidated democracy, does not recognize Kosovo, a pro-European country that opposes ...
Prime Minister Albin Kurti spoke at the UNSC, among other things, about the terrorist attack in Banjska, in the north of Kosovo. Kurti said that on September 24 last year, around 80 paramilitaries supported by Serbia launched an unprovoked attack on a ...
let's solve it (the Kosovo-Serbia problem) we will still talk about borders ... Murati also criticized the current government, saying that Prime Minister Albin Kurti has changed positions regarding the dialogue. "We have been taken for granted and projects ...
Demonstrations around Serbia pose a challenge to the decade-long hold on power by President Aleksandar Vucic, who spurred his prime minister to step down. By Andrew Higgins Battered by weeks of ...