The remains of 27 people, believed to be Kosovo Albanians killed by Belgrade’s forces during the 1990s war, were exhumed from a quarry near the south Serbian town of Raska.
Read More »Kosovo Guerrilla Commander Acquitted of War Crimes
Former Kosovo Liberation Army commander Sylejman Selimi and three other ex-fighters were cleared of abusing prisoners at a KLA detention centre during the late 1990s conflict.
Read More »Kosovo Serbs Abandon Election Campaign
Leaders in the Serb-run north have suspended election activities in a row about the composition of election committees and the presence of Kosovo state insignia on ballot papers.
Read More »UN Urges More Serbia-Kosovo Progress
Belgrade and Pristina must keep working to implement their agreement to normalise relations, the head of the United Nations’ Kosovo mission told the Security Council in New York.
Read More »EU Deploys 60 Observers For Kosovo Elections
Despite the untroubled nature of last year’s elections, international monitors will still be a prominent force in the June 8 elections to ensure that the democratic process is followed.
Read More »Kosovo Journalists Association Appoints New Leader
Kosovo journalists have elected a new leadership following the resignation of their previous chairwoman.
Read More »Serbian Bloc Eyes Real Power In Kosovo
Prospect of united Belgrade-backed bloc in parliament raises chance of Serbia extending its influence to heart of Kosovo’s government.
Read More »Ex-KLA Fighters Surrender After Escape
After surrendering to the police, three ex-KLA fighters who went on the run will now face trial for war crimes allegedly committed during the 1990s.
Read More »Kosovo Ex-Guerillas on Run After Escape
After three former Kosovo Liberation Army guerrillas accused of war crimes during the 1990s conflict went on the run, the Justice Ministry has blamed EULEX for allowing their escape.
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