In 2004, four years before Kosovo declared independence from Serbia, 16-year-old Patrik Ukiq decided to throw a party. Born and raised in the capital of Pristina, he had recently discovered house and ...
Kosovo will take part in the Western Balkans summit in Sarajevo on 2 June if every nation is represented by a symbol of statehood, the president of Kosovo, Fatmir Sejdiu, told EURACTIV Germany in an ...
Pristina - Kosovo's Unity Team members say Kosovo should have its future state symbols by the time the province's future status is resolved - although the team's failure to reach a consensus on the ...
Polish organizers of a conference scheduled for later this month have decided not to represent Kosovo with "any state symbols". Faced with what was described as Slovakian President Ivan Gasparovic's ...
Vehicles are moving across two contentious crossings along the Kosovar-Serbian border without issue as a new measure requiring vehicles to cover up the two countries’ state symbols on license plates ...
The new co-head of Kosovo’s negotiating team with Serbia has changed his colours so often that many analysts fear the once popular activist has lost his former credibility. On a February day, as he ...
An EU-mediated agreement to cover up state symbols on the license plates of vehicles from Kosovo and Serbia was put into effect at border crossings between the two countries on October 4. Police in ...
As the sun rises over Pristina, the call to prayer echoes through the Kosovo capital just as the patrons of its only LGBTQ bar wrap up a night of partying. Once a bastion of traditional values, Muslim ...
For Kosovo, the soundtrack to both its post-war struggle and collective euphoria was electronic music. An early watermark of this time was The Road of Peace Train, which saw a group of Kosovar and ...
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