As discussions continue about what a peacekeeping force might look like in Ukraine, Kosovo’s 25 years of experience with international peacekeepers could provide some valuable insights.
Many Albanians in Yugoslavia came to see Albania as a promised land, but Albania’s treatment of ethnic Albanian writers and artists from outside its borders was often brutal. This post is also ...
NATO chief assures Western Balkans of alliance support and urges flexibility in Kosovo, Serbia talks
NATO’s secretary general, in his first trip to the once-volatile Western Balkans, has underscored the alliance’s “steadfast ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Tuesday the alliance is committed to its peacemaking mission in Kosovo and urged ...
Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti has again refused to report to the Special Prosecutor’s Office that had summoned him as a ...
In May 1999, as NATO was bombing Yugoslavia to force the Serbian regime to end its campaign of violence in Kosovo, prominent ethnic Albanian dissident academic Ukshin Hoti was released from jail ...
Russia and Ukraine, Israel and Hamas, trade wars between America’s friends and foes — there has been no shortage of crises ...
PRISTINA, Yugoslavia (AP) — Backed by helicopter gunships, the Yugoslav army clashed Monday with ethnic Albanians and reported killing three insurgents. Albanian reports said up to a dozen people — ...
Kosovo was a former Serbian province until a 78-day NATO bombing campaign in 1999 ended a war between Serbian government forces and ethnic Albanian separatists there. That left about 11,400 dead ...
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