Kosovo
Kosovo to hold election in bid to end year-long political impasse
The vote is the second this year in Europe's youngest nation after Kurti's Vetevendosje party fell short of a majority in February.
Syria recognizes Kosovo as Sharaa gov't continues to move towards western alignment - analysis
Starmer must 'force' Gaza borders open with UK troops, union leader demands
Turkey arrests alleged Mossad financial operative, Turkish intelligence says
What’s up with Kosovo? - analysis
Israel balked, unwilling to change a then decade-old policy of not extending recognition to the Muslim country in the heart of southeastern Europe?
The links between Serbia and Israel remain strong – opinion
The friendship between Serbia and Israel is not based only on current geopolitical and economic interests, but on traditionally good relations between the Serbian and Jewish people.
Kosovo is a test of Israel’s moral character
In the 1990s, 10,000 Kosovo Albanians died and about one million were displaced as a result of Serbia’s aggression.
War crimes prosecutor indicts Kosovo president Hashim Thaci
War crimes allegations against the KLA first surfaced in the 2011 Council of Europe rights agency report that accused guerrillas of killing civilian Serbs and ethnic Albanian political opponents.
A Republic of Kosovo is not what the Balkans needs
The dispute over the autonomous region of Kosovo and Metohija should be resolved in compromise, not unilateral action.
The new Israeli government should finally recognize Kosovo
Despite Kosovo’s continuous efforts – and its people’s sincere admiration for the Jewish state – Israel has so far refused to establish relations with the youngest country in Europe.
The Republic of Kosovo designates Hezbollah a terrorist organization
The World Jewish Congress welcomed the proscription on Thursday, stating the move is a “principled step in the critical quest for international peace and security.”
The case for Israel’s recognition of Kosovo
This year, Kosovo celebrated the 11th year of its independence from Serbia – following the unilateral declaration of 2008.
Truthful reporting in the Balkans is life-threatening
Many journalists who are committed to candid reporting in Kosovo and other Balkan countries feel unsafe, as it has become normal to be threatened and even physically attacked.
Kosovo will open embassy in Jerusalem if recognized, president says
Kosovo's President Hashim Thaci added that Kosovo would never vote against US interests.