The Kosovo Police are searching for possible links between the arson attacks against two Kosovo Serb families and the phantom organization, the Albanian National Army, AKSH.
A Belgrade court held a preliminary hearing in the case against Shemsi Nuhiu and 16 other KLA members, all of whom are accused of war crimes against civilians in Kosovo in 1999.
Shemsi Nuhiu, a former member of Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA, will be extradited to Serbia after Swiss courts turned down his appeal not to be sent for trial in Serbia.
Kosovo’s parliament has adopted a resolution calling on the government to prevent Serbia from holding elections within Kosovo's territory.
In a setback to the Brussels deal agreed between the two sides, representatives from Kosovo have left a regional forum in Serbia, accusing their hosts of failing to honour the agreement on Kosovo's representation at such meetings
Belgrade will for the first time host a representative of Kosovo since the two sides agreed a formula designed to enable both countries to attend regional meetings.
Prime Minister denounces Belgrade’s move to hold local elections within the territory of Kosovo as an open provocation.
Kosovo's government has slated Serbia's decision to include Kosovo in its forthcoming round of local elections as illegal and illegitimate.
In a last-minute twist Belgrade has decided to include Kosovo in its forthcoming round of local elections, risking a clash with its EU friends.
Pristina’s District Court postponed without any explanation Tuesday's session in the Klecka case trial.
The EU Envoy in Kosovo-Serbia talks, Robert Cooper, is actively selling the deal that he brokered between the two sides in February on Kosovo's representation in the region, the Kosovo government said.
Many former Yugoslavs believe that life was better and jobs easier to get by in the old days - though Croats and Kosovo Albanians are not as nostalgic as Serbs and Bosniaks.
Kosovo’s Women Network called on Serbia to apologise for the crimes its police and paramilitary forces committed during the war in 1999.
A Kosovo court will decide by the middle of March whether or not to continue with the Klecka case.
EULEX judge denies all requests by the defence team in the Klecka war crimes case.
Three municipal directors and a municipal assembly member in Vushtrri, all members of the governing Democratic Party of Kosovo, have been arrested on charges of organized crime.
Kosovo’s strategy of entering European football through FIFA-sanctioned friendly matches could create opportunities for talented players and point the way towards solving broader issues of its representation in international sport.
Pristina’s 14.5 million euro super junction is already being patched up with bricks, instead of asphalt, less than a year after being opened to the public.
Kosovo’s domestic soaps are falling victim to cheap imports from Turkey and Latin America.