Uncovering Europe In Kosovo, fears that Russia could inspire a new Serbian offensive Serbia's 1998 invasion of Kosovo was fuelled by the same toxic nationalism that is behind Putin's assault on Ukraine. 17/03/2022
Uncovering Europe After seven years, a rare trial for EU-funded Kosovo war crimes court The court has indicted six former KLA figures for war crimes, torture and murder Hysni Gucati and Nasim Haradinaj are charged with leaking documents. 18/10/2021
Uncovering Europe Anti-femicide protests test Kosovo's government after brutal murder The murder has sparked unprecedented levels of anger, especially among women. 02/09/2021
Kosovo Defendant bids to oust Kosovo war crimes judges in new blow for court The move deals another blow to the controversial court, seen by many Albanian Kosovars as an insult to the Kosovo Liberation Army's war against Serb rule. 30/07/2021
Uncovering Europe Liberation hero to war crimes suspect, Hashim Thaci's rise and fall As he begins what could be a five-year trial at the Hague on war crimes charges, Thaci's political career in Kosovo looks like it is finally over. 04/06/2021
Europe News Kosovo's PM Kurti fails to commit to negotiation date with Serbia The new prime minister of Kosovo wrapped up two days of meeting in Brussels without committing to a firm date to return for negotiations with Serbia. 29/04/2021
Europe News Brussels steps up pressure on Serbia over Kosovo talks Serbian President Alexander Vučić was in Brussels on Monday to meet with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. 26/04/2021
Albania North Macedonia's woes could hamper Albania's EU bid, says PM Edi Rama Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama told Euronews that "internal problems" within the EU could delay his country's accession to the bloc. 21/04/2021
Uncovering Europe How EU enlargement apathy could push Kosovo and Albania to join forces If Albania and Kosovo both find the doors of Europe slammed shut, they may both conclude that a federation is the next best option. 15/04/2021
Uncovering Europe 'I want to live not just survive': Kosovo and its brain drain problem Kosovo's new government has promised to end the exodus of young Kosovo Albanians abroad. It may struggle to persuade them to stay at home. 18/03/2021
Kosovo EU envoy urges Kosovo to resume talks with Serbia Dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia stalled in September following talks in Brussels last September. 02/03/2021
Uncovering Europe 20 years on, the disappeared still cast shadows in northern Kosovo Tens of thousands of ethnic-Albanians, Serbs and other minorities disappeared during the 1998-99 war in Kosovo. Two decades later, thousands are still unaccounted for. 01/03/2021
Uncovering Europe In Kosovo, an uncertain future for the war crimes court nobody wanted Kosovars hate it and its president has warned EU diplomats of a plot to undermine it. But Kosovo's new leader-in-waiting Albin Kurti might just choose to ignore it. 24/02/2021
Kosovo Kosovans vote for new govt to tackle COVID-19 and corruption The new government will be tasked with restoring Kosovo's pandemic-hit economy and tackling corruption across the nation. 14/02/2021
Uncovering Europe How poorer countries on the EU's fringes are still without vaccines Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and the Republic of North Macedonia are among the countries still empty-handed. 12/02/2021
Kosovo Kosovo to hold unprecedented early election after court ruling The country's constitutional court ruled that fresh elections were needed after invaliding the current government installed in June. The lawmaker who cast the deciding vote in its favour to rule the country is now in prison. 22/12/2020
Uncovering Europe Kosovo war crimes probe: What you need to know It has been a busy - and at times bizarre - couple of weeks for international justice in Kosovo. We've just had the first arrests in the special probe, so here's the background. 29/09/2020
Kosovo Kosovo specialist prosecutor arrests another war veterans official Nasim Haradinaj is the latest member of a Kosovar war veterans association to be arrested by the Specialist Prosecutor's Office with the help of EU police. 26/09/2020
world news First Kosovar Albanian arrested on war crimes charges A special international court said Thursday that a former commander of the separatist fighters in Kosovo's 1998-1999 war has been arrested on charges including torture of detainees and the murder of one prisoner held at a compound in Kosovo during the conflict. 25/09/2020
Netherlands First Kosovar Albanian arrested on war crimes charges The Kosovo Specialist Chambers, based in The Hague, said on Thursday that former Kosovo Liberation Army commander Salih Mustafa had been arrested but did not mention on what charges. 24/09/2020
Kosovo A third of Kosovo believes coronarvirus is a hoax, according to poll That is despite the country's healthcare system being at breaking point, with hospital beds filling up with COVID-19 cases and medicine reserves running low. 11/09/2020
Europe News Kosovo-Serbia talks resume in Brussels after stateside meeting Balkan analyst Đorđe Bojović says the Washington talks were more about Trump securing a foreign policy win ahead of November's presidential election than securing a settlement between Kosovo and Serbia. 07/09/2020
world news Five stories you may have missed this week because of COVID-19 Here are five stories you may have missed this week because of COVID-19 28/03/2020
Europe News Kosovo PM on Serbia, land swaps, and who Borrell should represent Euronews' Jack Parrock sat down with Kosovan PM Albin Kurti, who outlined his views on the Serbia roadmap, and how EU officials should have a pan-European perspective. 27/02/2020
Kosovo Albin Kurti: Kosovo's new prime minister vows to rebuild Serbia ties Kurti, 44, spent two-and-a-half years in jail for his role in the Kosovan independence movement. 02/02/2020
Europe News Brussels dances to the rhythm of the new Balkan music The 13th edition of Balkan Trafik has focused for the first time on the urban music of the region, bringing new voices on the stage of the European capital 29/04/2019