Kosovars cast their votes Sunday in a parliamentary election considered a key test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti as talks on ...
By Fatos Bytyci and Edward McAllister PRISTINA (Reuters) -Polls opened in Kosovo on Sunday after a combative election ...
Kosovo goes to the polls Sunday in a parliamentary election expected to be a key test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti after ...
The vote on Sunday was key in determining who will lead Kosovo as talks on normalizing ties with Serbia remain stalled and foreign funding for one of Europe’s poorest countries is in question.
It is the ninth parliamentary vote in Kosovo since the end of the 1998-1999 war between Serbian government forces and ethnic ...
Serbia does not recognize Kosovo’s independence. The vote will determine who will lead the Kosovo in negotiations with Serbia, which stalled again last year. Some aid funds are suspended The EU ...
Kosovo, Europe's newest country, gained independence from Serbia in 2008 with backing from the United States after a 78-day NATO bombing campaign against Serbian forces in 1999. Political analysts ...
Serbia does not recognize Kosovo’s independence, proclaimed in 2008. Kurti’s left-wing Vetevendosje! or Self-Determination Movement Party is seen as the front-runner but is not expected to win ...
PRISTINA, Kosovo — Kosovars cast their votes Sunday in a parliamentary election considered a key test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti as talks on normalizing ties with rival Serbia remain stalled ...
Serbia does not recognize Kosovo’s independence, proclaimed in 2008. The vote will determine who will lead the Kosovo side in negotiations on normalizing ties with Serbia, which stalled again ...