Scoring Machine: A. Kučys Contributes with a Precise Shot to the Victory in the Conference League
Lithuanian player A. Kučys scored the opening goal for his Slovenian team, which won 3-2 against Kosovo's Drita in the Conference League.
Five countries will send troops to Gaza
Five countries, including Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania, have committed to providing troops for an international stabilization force in Gaza.
Step by Step: From Kosovo to Jordan.. Illuminating Tales of Goodness and Charity
The article highlights charitable initiatives in Jordan that provide substantial food aid during Ramadan.
"Koha Ditore": Flagship of Free Journalism in Kosovo in Distress
The newspaper "Koha Ditore", a leading independent media outlet in Kosovo, is facing financial difficulties and has appealed to its readers for support to maintain its journalistic standards.
Politico: The United States wants NATO to relinquish many of its activities
The United States is urging NATO to phase out numerous operations not directly related to its core mission, focusing instead on the defense of the Euro-Atlantic area.
Hashim Thaçi maintains his innocence of war crimes and crimes against humanity
Hashim Thaçi, former President of Kosovo, continues to assert his innocence regarding charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Kosovo's former president denies guilt in war crimes
Former Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has denied allegations of war crimes in The Hague, where prosecutors are seeking a 45-year prison sentence for him and others.
The prosecution has requested a 45-year prison sentence for Hashim Thaçi, leader of independent Kosovo
The prosecution is seeking a 45-year prison term for Hashim Thaçi, accused of war crimes including murder and torture.
Thousands protested in Kosovo in support of former guerrilla leaders
Tens of thousands gathered in Pristina, Kosovo, to protest against the war crimes trial of former leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army.
Izvestia: A powder keg is forming in the Balkans
A new military alliance in the Balkans involving Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo is raising tensions with Serbia, prompting a military response from Belgrade.
Kosovo: Thousands of protesters take to the streets against the trial of former UCK commanders for war crimes
Thousands of protesters demonstrated in Pristina against the trial of former UCK leaders accused of war crimes during the Kosovo independence war.
Seifkhani lost the battle for the European Championship title
Pezhman Seifkhani lost the heavyweight European Championship match by knockout to Labinot Xhoxhaj from Kosovo in the fourth round.
Moselle: a 33-year-old man shot
A 33-year-old Kosovo national was shot multiple times outside his home in Forbach, France, but is in stable condition.
Minister Anušić at the Munich Security Conference
Croatian Defense Minister Ivan Anušić is participating in the Munich Security Conference, engaging with international leaders on pressing security issues.
New problems for Hummelgaard's Kosovo prison: High risk of further delays
Denmark's Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard faces potential further delays in sending criminal foreigners to a prison in Kosovo, initially scheduled for late 2026.
Kosovo Parliament Elects Premier and Ends Year-Long Political Deadlock
After a year of uncertainty, A. Kurti has been confirmed as the new Prime Minister of Kosovo following early elections.
Kosovo's former president Thaçi, nicknamed Snake, faces 45 years in prison for 102 murders and other crimes
Former Kosovo President Hashim Thaçi is facing serious charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including multiple murders, alongside other leaders associated with the Kosovo Liberation Army.
New government in Kosovo - Third term for Albin Kurti
The Kosovo parliament approved the formation of a new government led by Albin Kurti, marking his third term in office after his party's significant electoral win.
Kosovo's parliament elects a prime minister and ends a prolonged political crisis
The Kosovo parliament has elected Albin Kurti as prime minister, marking the end of a year-long political crisis.
Kosovo: End of Political Deadlock – Government Elected with Albin Kurti as Prime Minister
The Kosovo parliament has elected Albin Kurti as prime minister, ending a year-long political deadlock following his party's victory in early elections.
Kosovo parliament elects Albin Kurti as PM ending year-long political deadlock
The Kosovo parliament elected Albin Kurti as prime minister, marking the end of a year-long political deadlock and securing his third term in office.
The Kosovo Parliament Finally Elected Albin Kurti as Prime Minister
The Kosovo Parliament has officially elected Albin Kurti as Prime Minister, resolving a year-long political stalemate.
Kosovo: after a year of political paralysis, Albin Kurti reelected as Prime Minister
After a year of political impasse, Albin Kurti has been reelected as Prime Minister of Kosovo following legislative elections held on December 28.
The Kosovo war trial looks like damage control: How far can accountability go without reaching NATO?
The trial of Hashim Thaci underscores the complexities of accountability for war crimes in Kosovo and raises questions about the extent of responsibility reaching NATO and Western powers.
Prosecutor demands 45 years in prison for former Kosovar President Thaçi in connection with war crimes
Prosecutors are seeking a 45-year prison sentence for former Kosovo President Hashim Thaçi and three other commanders of the Kosovo Liberation Army over allegations of war crimes committed during Kosovo's separation from Serbia in the late 1990s.
Prosecutor requests 45 years in prison for former Kosovo President Thaçi
The prosecutor in Kosovo is seeking a 45-year prison sentence for former President Hashim Thaçi.
45-Year Prison Sentence Requested for Former President of Kosovo
A prosecutor is demanding a 45-year prison sentence for former Kosovo President Hashim Thaçi, who is accused of war crimes during the Kosovo War.
The Hague: Prosecutors request 45 years imprisonment for Hashim Thaci for war crimes
The prosecutors have called for a 45-year sentence for former Kosovo President Hashim Thaci for war crimes related to the Kosovo Liberation Army.
Kosovo: Prosecutors demand 45-year sentence for Hashim Thaci for war crimes
Prosecutors at The Hague Special Court have called for a 45-year prison sentence for former Kosovo president Hashim Thaci over charges of war crimes.
The War Crimes Trial of Kosovo Rebel Leader Hashim Thaci Approaches Its Conclusion
The trial of Hashim Thaci, former President of Kosovo and a leading figure in the Kosovo Liberation Army, is nearing its conclusion in The Hague.
War Crimes: Hashim Thaçi, a former president of Kosovo, accused
Former Kosovo president Hashim Thaçi faces war crime charges as his trial reaches its final phase in The Hague.
Viktor Orbán: Bill Clinton wanted to drag Hungary into war with Serbia
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán reflects on historical events and current political dynamics, particularly concerning energy supply and upcoming elections.
PHOTO: More than 100 soldiers return to Latvia from peacekeeping mission in Kosovo
Over 100 Latvian soldiers returned home from a six-month peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, greeted with pride and joy at the Air Force base despite the gloomy weather.
Kosovo President: Trump Deserves a Nobel Prize
Kosovo's President Vjosa Osmani Sadriu stated that U.S. President Donald Trump deserves the next Nobel Peace Prize and that she would nominate him for the honor.
The President of Kosovo is trying to get as close as possible to Trump. Why?
Kosovo's President Vjosa Osmani is seeking another term by unusually aligning herself closely with former U.S. President Donald Trump, raising questions about the potential effects on her re-election bid.
Albania, Croatia, Kosovo, and the European Union: Will the Balkans Ignite Again?
Russian Ambassador to Albania Alexey Zaytsev warns that Croatia and Albania are actively integrating Kosovo into NATO and EU frameworks, potentially rekindling old conflicts in the Balkans.
Election Campaign in Kosovo: Is Osmani Trump's Candidate?
Kosovo's President Vjosa Osmani is attempting to secure her re-election by leveraging close ties to the Trump family, although this strategy may not guarantee her success.
Meeting of the defense ministries of Albania, Kosovo, and Croatia. Serbs: Obviously, we are the target
A trilateral meeting was held in Pristina among the defense ministries of Albania, Kosovo, and Croatia, focusing on strengthening cooperation amidst concerns from Serbian representatives about potential malicious intent.
"These madnesses have gotten old". The reaction of FdI to the woke diktat in Kosovo
Fratelli d'Italia criticizes the European Union's directive to Kosovo mandating the use of woke language, which includes banning terms like 'husband and wife' and 'country' in favor of more inclusive alternatives as a condition for EU membership.
US suspends visa issuance for 75 countries: On the list Bosina and Herzegovina, Montenegro...
The Trump administration is halting visa processing for visitors from 75 countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Kosovo, and North Macedonia, beginning January 21, as reported by Fox News.
Several countries from the Americas region have suspended the issuance of immigration visas
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Kosovo, and North Macedonia are among the 75 countries that will have immigration visas to the United States suspended starting January 21, according to Fox News.
Footage from Pupovac's Serbian Evening in Zagreb Appears, Singing about the 'Battle of Kosovo'
A new recording from the Serbian Evening event in Zagreb features singer Snežana Đurišić and the audience singing about Kosovo, leading to a report by the Serbian National Council.
Serbian singer performed at the SNV dinner in Zagreb, received a criminal complaint: 'I am the one who should sue'
Serbian singer Snežana Đurišić performed at the Serbian evening dinner in Zagreb, causing controversy with her song while also facing a criminal complaint against the Serbian National Council.
Serbian folk star sang at SNV dinner in Zagreb. Councilor reported them to the police
The Serbian folk singer Snežana Đurišić's performance of the controversial song 'Vidovdan' at a New Year's dinner in Zagreb sparked significant backlash and resulted in a police complaint by a councilor.
The smell of death hit me, in an instant I was back over that mass grave in Kosovo
The article reflects on Gareth Collett's memories of the IRA bombings in London, which motivated him to pursue a career in bomb disposal, connecting past trauma to present experiences.
VIDEO Heavy Flooding in Kosovo: Cities Left Without Electricity and Water
Heavy and prolonged rainfall this week has caused severe flooding across Kosovo, affecting towns and villages and leaving many communities cut off from electricity and water.
Weather tracker: Kosovo floods trap people in homes and cut water supplies
Prolonged heavy rainfall in Kosovo has caused severe flooding, trapping residents in their homes and disrupting water and electricity supplies in multiple municipalities.
Devastating weather in Albania and Kosovo: Rivers of mud, blocked main roads, evacuations of settlements and landslides, watch the video
Severe weather conditions in the Balkans are causing significant problems, with intense rainfall leading to rivers of mud, blocked roads, and evacuations in Albania and Kosovo.
Message for Orthodox Christmas in Split: ‘Crucified Kosovo’ and a Glance Towards Serbia
During the Orthodox Christmas service in Split, a message was delivered emphasizing peace and reconciliation, while depicting the situation in Serbia as difficult and referring to Kosovo as 'crucified.'
Vučić described us as a threat to Serbia and that statement should not be trivialized
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's remarks following a national security council meeting suggest that Kosovo, Albania, and Croatia are perceived as threats amid geopolitical tensions following the U.S. involvement in Venezuela.