Kosovo has been granted full membership in the International Olympic Committee in a move that will allow its first Olympics appearance at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Kosovo’s parliament has voted in a new government with former Pristina mayor Isa Mustafa as prime minister.
The European Union has cautioned Russia not to drag the Western Balkans into its growing row with the West over Ukraine.
A new study by the antigraft group Transparency International (TI) suggests that corruption remains rampant across much of the former Soviet Union and the Balkans.
Kosovo's two leading political parties have reached a deal to form a coalition government, ending more than five months of deadlock.
At 21, Simon Panek led student protests against the communists in Prague. After the revolution, Panek set up People In Need, providing aid and supporting human rights from the Balkans to Ukraine and beyond. Just as Czechs benefited from outside support during communism, now they provide it.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has ended a two-day visit to Serbia -- the first by an Albanian leader in 68 years
An appeals court has lengthened the prison sentences of two former senior officials of Kabul Bank, which was Afghanistan's largest private bank before it collapsed in 2010 with almost $1 billion in debt.
The prime ministers of Albania and Serbia traded sharp words during a landmark visit aimed at reducing tensions over Kosovo and minority rights.
The U.S. ambassador to Kosovo has delivered a strongly worded message to the country's leaders to end five months of political impasse.
EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini says she will name an independent legal expert to look into corruption allegations at the European Union's mission in Kosovo.
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