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A European Union-backed court has upheld convictions against former Kosovo Liberation Army fighter Pjetër Shala for murder, ...
Seven newly identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre in Bosnia are being laid to rest on the 30th anniversary of ...
The delegation of the Serbian List led by the president Prof. Dr. Zlatan Elek met today in Pristina with the high representative of the EU Kaja Kalas.
ROME and MILAN — Kosovo’s defense minister claims the Serbian government may have violated a deal struck with the United States on how it uses American military equipment. On Sept. 24, about ...
The United States has welcomed an announcement by the commander of the Serbian Army that some troops have been withdrawn from the border with Kosovo, but Washington is still concerned about ...
Serbia has withdrawn some troops stationed near the border with Kosovo, after having increased the numbers deployed there following a gun battle in northern Kosovo in which four people died, army ...
NATO is stepping up patrols in Kosovo's north while the United States is calling for Serbia to pull back its forces from the border.
In one of the worst confrontations since Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008, about 30 masked men opened fire on a police patrol near the village of Banjska early Sunday.
Washington called for the troops’ rollback days after an attack at a monastery in northern Kosovo. Here’s what to know.
The long fractious ties between Kosovo and Serbia are once again on edge after one of the worst outbreaks of violence in years.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic denied that there has been any buildup. In a separate interview with the AP, Kosovo President Vlosa Osmani hailed NATO’s decision to bolster its forces.