There Kosovo war was fought between February 1998 and June 1999 by the forces of BORN and from Yugoslav Federation ...
The Republic of Kosovo claimed its independence in February, 2008. Since its inception, the government, by national decree in Laws No. 03/L064, have created National Holidays. As nationally recognised ...
The Army’s Logistics Civil Augmentation Program, or LOGCAP, provides vital life support to Soldiers and Army Civilians at ...
Kosovo’s decision to lift a visa requirement for Bosnian citizens is a dream come true for families effectively kept apart ...
Harvard alumni in Kosovo established the region’s first Harvard Prize Book, which will be awarded to three students and two faculty members at the American School of Kosova at the end of the 2024-2025 ...
Experts say a lack of open data when it comes to the environment is hindering the green transition in Albania and Kosovo.
As the European Union pushes for peace in the Western Balkans, it should focus on moving the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue beyond its current impasse to establish long-lasting regional stability and deter Ru ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrived on Saturday in Kosovo as part of a trip to aspiring EU member ...
NATO established the Kosovo Force, commonly known as KFOR ... At the north of the country is the Administrative Boundary Line (ABL), which symbolises where NATO and KFOR ends, and Serbia starts.
Once Kosovo broke away from Serbia, President George W. Bush appointed her ambassador to that newly independent country. “I have witnessed the trauma of war and the power of U.S. involvement in ...
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 ...