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  • 2 weeks ago | prishtinainsight.com | Perparim Isufi

    Kosovo has agreed to host up to 50 immigrants deported from the US – one of the few countries to respond positively to a US request for its allies to take in deportees. Kosovo on Wednesday offered to shelter up to 50 people deported from the US as President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal or unauthorised immigrants steps up.

  • 1 month ago | prishtinainsight.com | Perparim Isufi

    As MPs failed for a 20th time to elect a speaker and inaugurate a new parliament, over 50 civil society organisations issued a joint warning that that 'the functioning of the entire democratic system' was at risk. Fifty-one civil society organisations on Friday called on Kosovo’s leaders to break the deadlock preventing the inauguration of parliament and formation of a new government.

  • 1 month ago | prishtinainsight.com | Milica Dimitrijevic Stojanovic |Perparim Isufi

    On visits to Belgrade and Prishtina, High Representative Kaja Kallas warned the two countries that normalising relations 'is the only path to a safe and prosperous future' – and the EU needs to see 'actions', not just words. The European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, told Kosovo and Serbia on Thursday that normalisation of their relations will remain a priority for the bloc before assessing their future integration steps.

  • 1 month ago | prishtinainsight.com | Perparim Isufi

    A former commander of a local Serbian police unit in Zvecan was arrested as a suspect in the wartime murders and deportations of ethnic Albanian civilians. Kosovo’s Special Prosecution announced on Thursday a former local commander in the Serbian police force from Kosovo’s northern municipality of Zvecan has been arrested over war crime allegations.

  • Mar 26, 2025 | prishtinainsight.com | Perparim Isufi

    Albin Kurti's office blamed Moscow for the prank call in which a member of a Russian comic duo pretending to be Latvia's President grilled him about Kosovo’s current affairs. Albin Kurti on Wednesday admitted that he had fallen prey to Russian pranksters who published a recording of one of them pretending to be Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics in a video call with the Kosovo Prime Minister.