Saturday, 30 November 2024 Eight people have been arrested after a powerful explosion in Kosovo damaged a canal, temporarily stopping power and water supplies to the country's cities.
Kosovo's PM faces questions of legality as civil society laments parliament impasse
After the parliamentary elections of 9 February, Kosovo still does not have a constituted assembly, something political analysts say raises questions of legality over the activities of the acting government, which is functioning under a technical mandate.
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Antonio Costa urges Kosovo to fulfil EU commitments during Western Balkans tour
During his visit to Kosovo on Wednesday, the European Council president reiterated the crucial importance of the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue for EU integration.
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Members of the Kosovar special forces are deployed in the area where an explosion damaged a crucial canal that supplies thousands of people with drinking water and carries the water needed to cool two..