European Union observers will monitor Kosovo's parliamentary election on Feb. 9, which is expected to be a key test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti, whose governing party won in a landslide in the 2021.
An EU mission will oversee Kosovo's parliamentary elections on February 9, a vital test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti. With tensions high with Serbia, the European Union emphasizes its support for Kosovo's democratic development.
NATO-led international peacekeepers known as KFOR said their 4,300-strong force will be assisted by more than 200 Italian troops during the election period. #EuropeNews
Kosovo authorities say they have closed all so-called parallel institutions used by the ethnic Serb minority and supported by neighboring Serbia in a move condemned by the European Union
Kosovo's interior minister announced the closure of parallel institutions used by the country's ethnic Serb minority on Wednesday, a move which was condemned by the European Union. Kosovo's interior
With Donald Trump set to return to the White House, his impact on nationalist movements in the Balkans could stall the EU's enlargement ambitions
A year of visa-free travel to 27 European countries has opened doors for Kosovo's citizens. With minimal challenges and clear benefits, it’s time for Canada to unlock the potential of Kosovar visitors.
NATO-led international peacekeepers, KFOR, said more than 200 Italian troops will assist their 4,300-strong force during the election period.View on euronews
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The Vice-Chair of the Slovak Parliament, Tibor Gašpar, one of Prime Minister Robert Fico's closest associates, admitted on Friday evening on the state television station STVR that the country might consider exiting the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Tibor Gašpar, a close associate of Prime Minister Robert Fico, suggested that Slovakia might leave the EU and NATO. His remarks prompted an immediate response from the President of Slovakia, Peter Pellegrini.
Ruling Vetevendosje party's decision to spurn televised election debates on three leading broadcasters, including TV debates hosted by BIRN, was described by media rights groups as an attack on media pluralism.