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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The tension between Serbia and Kosovo has flared-up massively. After last week’s skirmishes, yesterday over 30 members of the Kosovo Force i.e KFOR… a NATO-led peacekeeping mission, were injured..
Serbia also slammed NATO-led peacekeepers stationed in neighbouring Kosovo for their alleged failure to stop "brutal actions" by Kosovo police against ethnic Serbs.
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has placed the country’s army on full combat alert and has ordered its units to move closer to the border with Kosovo. This happened after a small group of..