Kosovo says it seeks to reform the media scene, but critics say changes give government greater control over journalism
Moscow has asserted that mercenaries from the Balkan country are fighting in Ukraine, a claim Pristina denies
Albin Kurti says 'full reciprocity in trade, politics and economy' with Serbia could come this year
Pressure to renew negotiations with Serbia tops a list of challenges for Albin Kurti's new government
Faced with war crimes charges, outgoing prime minister accuses Hague prosecutors of bias in first comments since resignation
Hashim Thaci dismisses the idea of a divided Kosovo along ethnic lines as unacceptable
Minister says he is confounded by Erdogan's threats over Pristina's domestic probe into last week's arrest, deportation of six Turkish citizens
Prime minister pushes back on threats made by Turkish leader over a probe into the arrest and deportation of six Turkish citizens linked to a Gulen school
Hashim Thaci, a former leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army, could be among those charged if Hague-based special court is able to proceed with indictments
It’s last remaining criteria to be fulfilled before Kosovo benefits from visa-free travel to European Schengen zone
Transformation of Balkan country's security force to military essential to Kosovo's NATO aspirations, President Thaci tells VOA
Recruitment is done by husbands, because women are not employed; religious reasons reportedly aren't factors