European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas says there have been “no positive signs from Russia” in ongoing cease-fire negotiations over Ukraine, and that Moscow is “just playing games.”
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas speaks with RFE/RL's Rikard Jozwiak on the sidelines of the April 2 European Parliament plenary in Strasbourg.
European Union politicians said they are continuing their push into possible support for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty after the US government moved to cut the Prague-based broadcaster's funding amid concerns its closure would be a blow to pro-democracy media.
As discussions continue about what a peacekeeping force might look like in Ukraine, Kosovo’s 25 years of experience with international peacekeepers could provide some valuable insights.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) say they will not enter a coalition government with incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s Self-Determination Movement (LVV), which won last weekend's parliamentary elections.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s Self-Determination Movement looks set to win the most votes in Kosovo’s parliamentary elections, although it appears it will fall far short of a majority -- possibly opening the door for the opposition to form a coalition and take power in the pro-West Balkan nation.
For Kosovo, February 9 parliamentary elections are about much more than just choosing a new government. Rather, they are a vote that will affect Kosovo's diplomatic future, regional stability, and international standing.
In the village of Bibaj, located in southeastern Kosovo near the U.S. Bondsteel base, citizens celebrated the inauguration of the new American president, Donald Trump.
NATO and the European Union are beefing up their resources in Kosovo amid rising tension in the Balkan nation ahead of February 9 parliamentary elections.
Ethnic Serbs living in Kosovo have denounced raids by authorities on municipal offices in 10 Serbia-backed areas. The January 15 raids are part of an effort by the government in Pristina to close so-called parallel institutions that give neighboring Serbia leverage in its former province.
Authorities in Kosovo raided municipal offices in municipal offices in 10 Serbia-backed areas as the government continues to press the closure of so-called parallel institutions that gave Belgrade leverage in its former province.
Only about 50 percent of Roma in Kosovo complete mandatory education, with the rate even lower for women. However, a new generation of Romany women is breaking through the many social and economic barriers so they can study for degrees.
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