Kosovo’s fragile ruling coalition collapsed late on March 25, after a 12-hour session of parliament that ended with the government losing a vote of no confidence...
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Kosovo, one of the most polluted countries in emerging Europe, could be about to pivot away from a reliance on coal-fired power stations. Earlier this week, Contour...
The appointment of six women to cabinet posts in the new government of Kosovo represents a landmark moment in the young nation’s history. The six are led by Vjosa Osmani...
Kosovo has offered to partially lift a 100 per cent import tax on goods from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina from March 15, and fully lift them on April 1, the...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them...
Kosovo’s two biggest parties have reached a deal to create a new government, almost four months after the country held snap elections following the prime...
Nearly three months on from a snap general election Kosovo’s main political parties have reached a deadlock in their efforts to form a new government. While...
An initiative to create a ‘Mini-Schengen’ zone in the Western Balkans is driving an increasingly large wedge between Albania and Kosovo. The idea was first...
Albin Kurti, the man widely expected to be Kosovo’s next prime minister, has said that negotiations with Serbia should not be centered on territory but on the...
Serbia’s president, Aleksandar Vučić, said on November 12 that talks with Kosovo could only resume once tariffs on Serb goods imposed by the former Kosovan...
There is a new political day dawning in Kosovo — the newest country in Europe, but a troubled one. The last 20 years were marred by bad governance, high unemployment...
The nationalist Vetevendosje party and the centre-right Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) are close to forming a governing coalition after positive talks in the Kosovan...