Three non-UN-member countries are participating in the Olympics; Taiwan, Palestine and Kosovo, with all three having National Olympic Committees meaning they are eligible to be involved in the Games.
A British armed forces helicopter with seven people on board crashed in Kosovo today, the Ministry of Defence said. It was not known if there were any fatalities in the accident, which happened ...
As Americans headed to polls on Election Day, Kosovo's mosaic artist Alkent Pozhegu, who has set world records for his images ...
England have been drawn in a Nations League group alongside holders and world champions Spain, with Belgium and Portugal ...
Emblem of the 1988 Summer Olympics (Games of the XXIV Olympiad) The emblem was designed based on the triple taegeuk, a ...
PRISTINA, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Three ethnic Serbs pleaded not guilty in a Kosovo court on Wednesday to terrorism charges in connection with a 2023 shooting attack in which gunmen infiltrating from ...
Paris Olympics. A little more than 12 years after he was college basketball's biggest star, Jimmer Fredette found himself in the back of a vehicle in Kosovo, driven by a man he barely knew ...
PRISTINA, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Persistent ethnic tension in north Kosovo could trigger a repeat of violence seen in the area last year, when four people died in a gun battle and NATO peacekeepers ...
Kosovo is a parliamentary republic. It declared independence on February 17, 2008, and is recognized as an independent country by more than 100 United Nations members. Kosovo is a potential candidate ...
Kosovo will abolish visas for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina next year, allowing them to enter the country with identity documents, Prime Minister Albin Kurti announced at the Berlin Process ...
The U21 national team of Macedonia (players born in 2004 and 2005) will play two control matches against Kosovo in November.
Kosovo’s Prime Minister urged the international community to react after Serbia’s government approved a bill declaring Kosovo a 'special area of protection', calling it 'another hostile action ...