Kosovo and EU police arrested seven people today in connection with the death of illegal migrants whose boat sank in a river between Hungary and Serbia two months ago, police said.
The United States and Russia, deeply divided over the legality of Kosovo's declaration of independence, have presented opposing arguments about the move to the International Court of Justice.
The legality of Kosovo's secession from Serbia is being reviewed by the International Court of Justice in hearings that started today in The Hague.
Serbia's cooperation with the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague has improved but Belgrade must keep up efforts to arrest the remaining fugitives, the court said in a report obtained by Reuters today.
The biggest party in Kosovo's government has decided to end its coalition with the smaller Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Deputy Prime Minister Rame Manaj said today.
(Intro) Preliminary results from Kosovo's November 15 elections have been delayed another day due to what election officials say are technical difficulties with the system designed to gather data from polling stations. Despite the delay, outside observers hailed the election as a success. RFE/RL's Central Newsroom reports.
Prime Minister Hashim Thaci's Democratic Party of Kosovo has claimed to have won more votes than any other party in Kosovo's first local elections since it declared independence from Serbia last year.
Vote counting has begun in Kosovo's first elections since the territory declared independence from Serbia nearly two years ago. But officials were already grappling with apparent irregularities in the landmark voting.
Voters in Kosovo are at the polls for the first elections since the region declared independence from Serbia in February 2008. The municipal elections are seen as a critical opportunity to engage Kosovo's minority Serbs in the political process, despite objections from Belgrade.
Kosovo's Albanian majority unveiled a statue of former U.S. President Bill Clinton on November 1 to thank him for saving them by stopping a wave of ethnic cleansing by Serbia.
Kosovo's parliament has ratified an agreement ending an eight year dispute with Macedonia over a border region used by gunmen and smugglers.
The Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) in Belgrade has presented a new report on the dead and missing people from the 1998-99 Kosovo war, RFE/RL's Balkan Service reports.
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