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PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — Bujar Bukoshi, a former Kosovo independence leader who for years headed a self-proclaimed government-in-exile, died early Tuesday morning after a long illness, his family said.
The Pristina Basic Court on Thursday sentenced Kosovo Serb Aleksandar Vlajic to five years’ imprisonment for espionage as an agent and collaborator with Serbia’s Security Information Agency, BIA.
PRISTINA, Kosovo — Bujar Bukoshi, a former Kosovo independence leader who for years headed a self-proclaimed government-in-exile, died early Tuesday morning after a long illness, his family said ...
EULEX is the largest EU Civilian mission and plays a crucial role in supporting Kosovo’s democracy, security, rule of law and reconciliation among local communities. It is therefore important that we ...
AFP , Sunday 24 Sep 2023 Gunmen holed up in a northern Kosovo monastery clashed with authorities Sunday, according to Prime Minister Albin Kurti, hours after a police officer was killed when a ...
PRISTINA, Kosovo — It took 26 years for Ramadan Nishori to talk publicly about his rape — the first male victim to break the silence about the mass sexual violence during the war in Kosovo. The father ...
By 2027, Denmark would relocate its foreign convicts to a prison in Kosovo under a 200-million-euro (US$228.6 million) agreement that has raised concerns among non-governmental organizations (NGOs) ...
PRISTINA (Reuters) -Kosovo has accepted a request to receive migrants deported from the United States, with an initial plan to take in 50 deportees per year, the government said in a statement to ...
Kosovo maintained their fine run of results last time out when they secured a 3-1 victory over Iceland to complete a 5-2 aggregate win in the Nations League promotion/relegation playoff. Foda’s ...
PRISTINA - It took 26 years for Mr Ramadan Nishori to talk publicly about his rape – the first male victim to break the silence about the mass sexual violence during the war in Kosovo.
I would feel like screaming. I would walk and cry," he told AFP. The Kosovo government acknowledged the suffering of the victims of wartime rapes by paying them a pension of 270 euros ($313) a month.