PRISTINA, Kosovo — European Union observers on Tuesday hailed Kosovo’s “peaceful and competitive” parliamentary election but ...
Kosovars started casting their votes in a parliamentary election considered a key test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti whose governing party achieved a landslide win four years ago ...
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Kosovo votes for new parliament as foreign aid dwindles and talks with Serbia are stalledKosovars cast their votes Sunday in a parliamentary election considered a key test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti as talks on normalizing ties with rival Serbia remain stalled and foreign funding for ...
Although the Self-Determination Movement won the election again, the preliminary results indicate a decline in support for ...
The European Union has appointed Danish diplomat Peter Sorensen as its new special envoy for the stalled Serbia-Kosovo dialogue, starting in February. Sorensen succeeds Miroslav Lajcak and aims to ...
Voters in Kosovo are electing a new parliament. Though the conflict with Serbia dominates headlines about Kosovo both at home and abroad, young voters want politicians to focus on other issues ...
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Kosovo votes amid tensions with allies, SerbiaAnimosity between Kosovo and Serbia has persisted since the war between Serbian forces and ethnic Albanian insurgents in the late 1990s. Serbia has steadfastly refused to acknowledge Kosovo's ...
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Kosovo elections will decide who will lead stalled talks with Serbia and manage a battered economyIt is the ninth parliamentary vote in Kosovo since the end of the 1998-1999 war between Serbian government forces and ethnic Albanian separatists that pushed Serbian forces out following a 78-day NATO ...
Serbia does not recognise Kosovo’s independence, proclaimed in 2008. Kurti's left-wing Vetevendosje! or Self-Determination Movement Party is seen as the front-runner but is not expected to win ...
PRISTINA, Kosovo — Kosovars cast their votes Sunday in a parliamentary election considered a key test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti as talks on normalizing ties with rival Serbia remain stalled ...
Serbia does not recognise Kosovo’s independence, proclaimed in 2008. Kurti’s left-wing Vetevendosje! or Self-Determination Movement Party is seen as the front-runner but is not expected to win ...
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