Left-wing party wins Kosovo poll, needs ally to form cabinet
Read full article: Left-wing party wins Kosovo poll, needs ally to form cabinetElection commission employees count casted ballots after the polls closed in parliamentary elections in capital Pristina, Kosovo on Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021. Lawmakers have until May to elect a president, or the country could be forced to hold another parliamentary election. The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo party of Ramush Haradinaj, who is hoping to become the next president, won 8 seats. Most Western nations have recognized Kosovo, but Serbia and its allies Russia and China do not. If no candidate is elected after three rounds of voting, the country could be forced to hold another early parliamentary election.
EU police raid Kosovo war veterans' office, detain leaders
Read full article: EU police raid Kosovo war veterans' office, detain leadersHysni Gucati, the head of the War Veterans Organization of the Kosovo Liberation Army is escorted by European Union security police officers, from the offices of a war veterans association in Kosovo, in Pristina, Friday, Sept. 25, 2020. Witnesses say European Union security police have stormed the offices of a war veterans association in Kosovo. Earlier this week, the war veterans group said that for the third time in two months an unknown person had provided war crime files from The Hague investigation. The Kosovo Specialist Chambers is looking into allegations that Kosovo Liberation Army members committed war crimes and crimes against humanity. Kosovar President Hashim Thaci, former parliamentary speaker Kadri Veseli and others have been charged with crimes against humanity and war crimes, including murder, enforced disappearances, persecution and torture.