A former Serbian army chief who was convicted by a U.N. court for war crimes during the war in Kosovo has died ...
Pristina urges end to UN mission in Kosovo, as Belgrade calls for it to continue, condemning alleged abuses - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Beneath Kosovo’s green hills lies a deadly legacy - thousands of unexploded bombs left from decades of conflict. The U.S.
Türkiye’s renewed leadership of the NATO Kosovo Force highlights its role as a stabilising power in the Balkans, while ...
Serbia claims Turkey is violating international law by supplying arms to Kosovo, which it still views as part of its territory ...
The Kosovo Security Force (Forca e Sigurisë së Kosovës: KSF) has received “thousands” of Baykar Skydagger first-person view ...
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How the Battle of Kosovo changed Europe

This video examines the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, a defining clash between Serbian forces and the expanding Ottoman Empire. It explores the political tensions, key commanders, and brutal combat that ...
Kosovo war veterans and thousands of supporters have gathered in Tirana, Albania, to protest against a European Union-backed ...
A U.S. peace plan has propelled former British Prime Minister Tony Blair to the forefront of efforts to end the Israel-Hamas ...
Today, Kosovo returns to the polls in local elections that carry outsized symbolic weight, especially in the capital Pristina ...
Nebojsa Pavkovic, a former Serb-led Yugoslav army chief who was convicted by a U.N. court of war crimes during the war in Kosovo, has died, Serbian officials and media said Monday. Pavkovic died in ...