Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index makes grim reading for most Balkan countries, with Kosovo and Albania as rare exceptions to a worsening trend.
Albin Kurti’s Vetevendosje won again, but Sunday’s election in Kosovo left him short of a majority to govern alone.
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Kosovo’s prime minister may struggle to form a new government after falling short of the majority he’d need to push through nationalist policies and anti-corruption measures on his own.
"As the new EU Commission starts its work in Brussels and the new US administration takes over the reins in Washington, ...
Kosovo's ruling Vetevendosje party came first in Sunday's parliamentary election, but fell short of an outright majority ...
Kosovo's ruling Vetevendosje party is on track to come first in a parliamentary election on Sunday, but it will need to ...
The ruling party of Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti appears set to secure the most seats in parliamentary election, ...
Serbia will emerge from its white-hot political crisis and become a strategically vital “bridge” between the U.S. and its top ...
Kosovo's Vetevendosje party is set to win the parliamentary election but must form a coalition to govern. Prime Minister Albin Kurti's popularity stems from his policies in the ethnically divided ...
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Voters in Kosovo began casting their ballots on Sunday as parliamentary elections kicked off.  About 2 million citizens in Kosovo are able to make their voices heard in the race, with many Kosovars ...