"We need to open the bridge and to make Kosovo normal." Sign up here. Andrew Gray is Reuters' European Affairs Editor. Based ...
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's consistent efforts to assert Kosovo’s sovereignty over the predominantly ethnic Serb ...
Wedged between Western and Eastern Europe and long in conflict with the Ottoman Empire, tiny Montenegro has always sat at a ...
Serbia has demanded that an election be held and ethnic Serbs return to police and judiciary in a Serb-populated northern ...
Meanwhile, Kosovar Foreign Minister Donika Gervalla sees a Trojan horse in Vucic's proposal, claiming the Serbian leader is seeking to "instrumentalize" the ethnic Serbs in Kosovo. The European ...
Kosovo prosecutors have filed charges against ... adding they cooperated closely with international institutions, the European Union and the United States to build up the “powerful charges.” ...
Protesters who began a protest and partial blockade at the Jarinje border crossing between Serbia and Kosovo carry a banner outlining nine demands, which include the withdrawal of Kosovo police ...
And earlier this year, Kosovo made the euro the only legal currency in the country, effectively outlawing use of the Serbian dinar. The border blockade started on the same day the European Union ...
Serbia gets pulled — and pulls itself — sharply between East and West. Where it ends up will help decide which Great Power emerges triumphant.
The Kosovo-Serbia relationship remains tense, despite the 13-year-long normalisation talks facilitated by the European Union, which have failed to make progress, especially following a shootout ...
The crackdown by the Kosovo government has sparked criticism from the U.S. and the European Union who fear tensions in Kosovo could lead to wider Balkan instability as the war rages in Ukraine.