Twenty-six years ago, NATO used uranium ammunition during the Kosovo War. Numerous soldiers subsequently developed cancer, and some were awarded compensation. In Kosovo, the soil remains poisonous to ...
After months of political wrangling, Kosovo's caretaker prime minister Albin Kurti failed to form a government on Wednesday, ...
Due to the opposition's refusal to back a new government Kosovo will hold new elections in 2025, 10 months after the previous ...
Former Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, the rebel turned politician who abruptly resigned last week to face war crimes charges, appears before a judge for the first time in The Hague on Monday.
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Rwanda’s reconstruction inspires Kosovo, Quebec delegates
Government officials from Kosovo and Quebec have expressed their admiration for Rwanda's transformation after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. They spoke to The New Times on November 20, the final ...
The government is doing the British public no favours by not facing up to the Russian threat, writes Robert Fox – not least ...
THE EU justice mission has charged 15 former Kosovo rebel fighters for alleged war crimes during the 1998-1999 war with Serbian forces. The identities of the defendants were not revealed, but local ...
Officers found a Brooklyn building superintendent badly injured after getting a 911 call about an assault in progress.
Thousands of Serbians are protesting against a plan to tear down a former army headquarters to make way for a luxury hotel ...
Thousands of protesters circled a former army headquarters in Serbia on Tuesday over a new law to speed its conversion into a ...
Over time, sustained pressure — military, economic, and covert — could create space for internal fractures to develop and for ...
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