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Tony Blair is revered in Kosovo for helping end its war. Many ask if he can succeed again...
Blair's popularity in Kosovo soared in the aftermath of the war, even leading to the emergence of a new name for boys: Tonibler, the phonetic spelling of Tony Blair's name in Albanian. Tonibler Gashi, a 24-year-old medical student in Pristina,...
Srpska List deputy on trial over 2023 Kosovo unrest
PRISTINA, Oct. 9 (TemA) – Slavko Simic, deputy leader of the Belgrade-backed Serb party Srpska Lista, went on trial Thursday accused of ordering and taking part in attacks on journalists during unrest in northern Kosovo last year. Prosecutors say...
Tony Blair is revered in Kosovo for helping end its war. Many ask if he can succeed again in Gaza
Nation & World News A U.S. peace plan has propelled former British Prime Minister Tony Blair to the forefront of efforts to end the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza FILE - British Prime Minister Tony Blair, greets British KFOR troops at the KFOR...
Italian language week,in Kosovo with Erasmus and Benni tribute
The Settimana della Lingua Italiana nel Mondo (Italian Language Week in the World), the event dedicated to the enhancement of Italian as a language of prestige in both classical and contemporary culture, organized annually by the Farnesina...
Nobel Peace Prize Awarded To Democracy Activist María Corina Machado
Not even brokering a historic cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas that ended more than two years of war was enough for President Trump to secure the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize. Early Friday, the Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the prize to...
Serbia calls Turkish arms delivery to Kosovo “illegal”
BELGRADE, Oct. 9 (TemA) – Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić accused Turkey on Wednesday of breaching international law by supplying combat drones to Kosovo, calling the move “illegal” and “dangerous for regional stability.” His remarks followed...
Vučić: Drone shipment from Turkey to Kosovo is illegal
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, stated that Serbia is asking Turkey to respect international law and the interests of the Serbian people, assessing that the shipment of drones from Turkey to Kosovo is “illegal.” A day earlier,...
Mojsilovic speaks with Ulutas, protests Turkey's arming of "Kosovo Security Force"
BELGRADE - In response to continued arming of the so-called Kosovo Security Force, this time with Turkish Skydagger RTF 15 UAVs, Serbian Armed Forces Chief of General Staff Gen Milan Mojsilovic had an urgent telephone call with KFOR Commander Maj...
Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Who stands the best chance to win; Trump, Musk, or Palestine activists?
Autumn settles over Oslo, and the world’s eyes turn once again toward the Norwegian capital. It is October 10, 2025, the day the Norwegian Nobel Committee announces the most talked-about peace award in the world. The Nobel Peace Prize, established...
Serbia angry with Turkey for arming Kosovo
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has accused Turkey of breaching international law [Getty] Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has accused Turkey of destabilising the western Balkans by supplying weapons to Kosovo, describing Ankara’s actions as...
Djuric: Serbia to take into consideration Turkey's decision to deliver UAVs to Pristina
BELGRADE - Serbian FM Marko Djuric said on Thursday a decision by the Turkish authorities to deliver lethal weapons to Pristina represented a unilateral and unlawful move and that Serbia would have to take it "into consideration in its further...
Turkey Sends Thousands of Kamikaze Drones to Kosovo, Threatening Balkan Stability
A Serbian Army base located near the Kosovo border. Credit: Vojska Srbije, CC BY 3.0 rs/Wikipedia Turkey has dispatched thousands of kamikaze drones to Kosovo this week, potentially heightening regional tensions in the Balkans. Kosovo’s Prime...
Petkovic, acting UNMIK head discuss political, security situation in Kosovo-Metohija
BELGRADE - The director of the Serbian government Office for Kosovo-Metohija Petar Petkovic met with the acting head of the UN mission in Kosovo-Metohija (UNMIK) Milbert Dongjoon Shin in Belgrade on Wednesday to inform him of the political and...
Vucic: We expect further support from Iran on Kosovo-Metohija issue
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic received the credentials of new Iranian Ambassador to Belgrade Mohammad Sadeq Fazli on Wednesday, noting that Serbia was grateful to Iran for its principled position of non-recognition of the...
More Balkan Activists Held as Israel Thwarts New Gaza Flotilla
Screenshot of CCTV footage from the Conscience Ship in waters near Israel. Photo: Instagram/gazafreedomflotilla Turkish and Kosovo Albanian activists were among those detained on Wednesday by the Israeli Navy following a raid on the Conscience...
Fort Dodge, Kosovo relationship is worthy of support
Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine has Americans thinking about foreign affairs in a way that they probably have not done in a long time. Among other things, the war has made it clear once again that peaceful bonds of friendship need to be forged...
Deputy Foreign Minister Shekerletova Attends Launch of Western Balkan Cultural Project at Foreign Ministry
Speaking at the launch of a project titled "Rethinking Cultural Cooperation in the Western Balkans" at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday, Deputy Foreign Minister Elena Shekerletova said that cultural diplomacy can strengthen trust,...
Fire claims three lives in Kosovo informal settlement
Three people have died during the early hours of Monday morning when a fire broke out in the Kosovo informal settlement in Philippi. At least six structures caught fire and were destroyed, leaving 14 people displaced and three people dead. The...
Ireland’s maths gender gap: why boys are getting twice as many top grades
In Kosovo this April, a team of four girls between the ages of 15 and 18 represented Ireland at the prestigious European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO). They achieved our second-best set of results since the competition was founded in 2012,...
Imminent End to Kosovo Deal on Serbs’ Diplomas a Fresh Blow to Integration
A mechanism for the verification of diplomas issued by a Serb-run university in northern Kosovo is at risk of expiring, in a fresh blow to efforts to integrate Serbs in the majority-Albanian country. For a decade, working through the NGO European...