Opposition lawmakers in Kosovo released tear gas into the parliament chamber on October 8 to protest the government’s recent deal with Serbia.
Kosovo's prime minister has been pelted with eggs during an address to parliament.
Kosovo’s goal of becoming a full member of the Union of European Football Associations has taken a step forward, with UEFA’s executive committee agreeing that Kosovo’s formal application for membership will be on the agenda the next UEFA Congress.
Police arrested dozens of activists from Kosovo's nationalist opposition Self-Determination movement protesting against more political power for Serbs in the north of the country.
With as many as 800,000 migrants and refugees expected to arrive in Germany this year, here are five things to know about their chances of gaining asylum there.
The idea of erecting barriers to keep undesirables at bay did not crumble with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Iron Curtain.
Serbia and Macedonia are urging the European Union to come up with an action plan to respond to the influx of migrants into Europe.
Serbia and Kosovo took steps toward overcoming decades of animosity August 25, signing an agreement that moves toward normalizing relations and joining the European Union.
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) announced on August 25 that human rights activists from Russia, Afghanistan, and the Balkans have been named as the finalists for the 2015 Vaclav Havel Human Rights Prize.
Kosovo applied for membership in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, a move immediately opposed by Serbia which argues that it's not qualified because it isn't a state.
Angry crowd in Prishtina is demanding government move faster in assessing their claims for war pensions.
Parliament in Kosovo has passed legislation to create a special court to try ethnic Albanian ex-guerrillas for alleged crimes.
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