PRISTINA (Reuters) - Kosovo plans to boost its defence spending by 60% over the next four years and to focus on acquiring ...
For a small country, Kosovo sent a lot of citizens to the caliphate. The survivors came back to prison, reintegration ...
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Bulgarian prophet Baba Vanga claimed that Islam will become the dominant religion in Europe by 2043. But is this really ...
ISTANBUL (AA) - Kenya officially recognized Kosovo’s independence, the Kosovan president confirmed Wednesday. Vjosa Osmani ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNKenya recognises Kosovo as independent stateKenya will proceed to recognise Kosovan passports, establish diplomatic relations and enter into bilateral agreements on ...
A Cabinet minister from Kosovo’s Turkish minority has been charged with physical assault, in what could become another ...
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National Interest on MSNFueling Uncertainty: Unveiling the Risks in Western Balkan Energy PoliciesGiven the risks in Western Balkan energy policies and political instability, it is vital that this still-volatile region be integrated into this European peace project known as the EU—so that Europe ...
Kosovo is planning a 60% defence budget increase, focusing on Black Hawk helicopters, drones, and regional security.
Last week Kosovo and NATO members Albania and Croatia signed an agreement to enhance cooperation in the defence sector, annoying Belgrade. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic accused Albania and ...
The military deal signed by Albania, Croatia and Kosovo has angered Serbia at a time of growing concern over defence ...
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