Violence has flared since Kosovo authorities installed ethnic Albanian mayors in four municipalities. Kosovo is open to the possibility of new elections
Serbia’s leader suggests ‘the most powerful move’ to resolve the flare-up of the ethnic tensions in northern Kosovo. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic
Tensions began after ethnic Albanian officials won a local election that was boycotted by ethnic Serbs. NATO peacekeeping troops in Kosovo have
Djokovic’s comments ‘may result in raising the level of tension and violence between Serbia and Kosovo’, official says. Kosovo’s Olympic authorities have
Additional 700 troops being sent; NATO-led peacekeeping mission in Kosovo currently consists of almost 3,800 troops. NATO is deploying 700 additional troops
The NATO-led peacekeeping force says 11 Italian and 19 Hungarian soldiers sustained injuries, including fractures and burns. The NATO-led peacekeeping force in
DEVELOPING STORYDEVELOPING STORY, Soldiers block off four town halls to keep back Serbs protesting against ethnic Albanian mayors taking office in north
Video Duration 28 minutes 55 seconds 28:55 Serbian forces on high alert after ethnic Serbs clash with Kosovar police. There’s tension once
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has called on Pristina to de-escalate tensions after placing army on high alert. NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has
Serbia’s top political and security leadership, led by President Aleksandar Vucic, meets in Belgrade following violent clashes a day earlier in Kosovo.