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Kosovo agrees to take U.S. deportees from other countries 04:42. The European country of Kosovo has agreed to a Trump administration request to allow the U.S. to deport a small group of migrants ...
PRISTINA, Kosovo — Kosovo said on Wednesday it has agreed to a request from the United States to temporarily accept up to 50 third-country migrants a year, according to the government press office.
Kosovo's ruling Vetevendosje party is on track to come first in a parliamentary election on Sunday, but it will need to negotiate a coalition with other parties to form a government, exit polls ...
PRISTINA, Jan 4 (Reuters) - Kosovo's government on Tuesday introduced a ban on cryptocurrency mining in an attempt to curb electricity consumption as the country faces the worst energy crisis in a ...
Kosovo will begin on Thursday a two-month implementation period for a controversial move to oblige Serbs, mainly those living in the northern part of the Balkan nation, bordering Serbia, to start ...
Kosovo, where a majority of the population is ethnic Albanian and Muslim, declared its independence from Serbia in 2008, almost a decade after NATO’s bombing campaign that drove Serb forces ...
Kosovo Is In Turmoil After Coronavirus Controversy Helped Fell Its Government : Coronavirus Updates Prime Minister Albin Kurti lost a no-confidence vote initiated by members of his own coalition ...
For Kosovo, the February 9 parliamentary elections are about much more than just choosing a new government; they will shape the country’s diplomatic future, regional stability, and international ...
Dozens of NATO peacekeepers were injured after they were attacked by ethnic Serbs in northern Kosovo, during protests over the installation of ethnically Albanian mayors.
Kosovo became the second Muslim-majority country to endorse the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA), an intergovernmental organization, definition of anti-Semitism, joining 43 ...
In reality, the brutal 16-month war between Serbia and ethnic Albanian groups in Kosovo — which was a region of Serbia at the time — ended in 1999, and while tensions and scattered violence ...
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