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I'm a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. I've Seldom Seen a Less Deserving Nominee
The Nobel Peace Prize is not just something you hang on your wall. It is an award for builders of peace and democracy, not merchants of violence and war.
Kosovo, Serbia May Rename Shared Lake After Trump in Honor of Recent Deal
Two two Balkan nations signed a historic economic cooperation agreement earlier this month, as part of a push for a full peace deal.
Deal Behind Trump Nobel Prize Nod a 'Photo Opportunity' Says Ex-Serbian FM
Vuk Jeremic said none of the outstanding issues between Belgrade and Pristina had been addressed.
America And The EU—A One-Way Alliance
Whatever issue is on the table, if the U.S. has a strong interest in a certain outcome, even if the EU ostensibly shares the U.S.'s goal, the EU adopts a policy opposed to the U.S.
U.S. Talks See Rivals Serbia, Kosovo Build Ties with Each Other and Israel
"A truly historic day, a very, very important day, especially in a beautiful part of the world" President Donald Trump announced.
Peace Talks Delayed After Kosovo's President Indicted for War Crimes
A White House summit planned for Saturday between Kosovo's President Hashim Thaci and Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic was postponed on Thursday, one day after Thaci's indictment on war came charges became public.
Train of Elon Musk's SpaceX Starlink Satellites Captured on Video
Starlink is a project that involves sending thousands of mass-produced satellites into orbit with the aim of providing high-speed internet coverage across the globe.
Facebook Removes 'Police Lives Matter' Pages Run from Kosovo
These are the latest seemingly American pages to be taken down after it was revealed they were run from Eastern Europe.
Pro-Trump Christian Extremist Trains Far-Right Serbs
After being banned from Hungary, a far-right millionaire who has supported President Donald Trump has set his sights on the Balkans.
Tear Gas Released in Kosovo's Parliament Again
"Today's events in Kosovo parliament show that extremist wing of the party will use violence to defend their ideology," a former minister of foreign affairs told Newsweek.
Kosovo-Serbia Conflict Makes Europe's Clocks Run Slow
How a territorial dispute can make your clocks slow down.
War Crime Probes Held Up By U.S. State Department Chaos
The chief prosecutor of a war crimes court investigating atrocities in Kosovo has said state department is making him leave his job at short notice and with no successor.
Kosovo: We Would Have Voted With Trump on Jerusalem
Every country in the Islamic world was outraged, except one.
Muslim Kosovo Put Jewish U.S. Congressman On A Stamp
Engel has strong foreign policy opinions this territory likes.
ISIS Balkans Commander Lavdrim Muhaxheri Killed
The jihadi was notorious at home for gruesome execution videos.
Why Are U.S. Senators Bolstering Thugs in the Balkans?
The assault on USAID–backed soft-power agencies has been ignored by Trump and Tillerson.
Balkan Populism Is More Worrying Than That Elsewhere
Populism in the region echoes that in the U.S. but weaker institutional safeguards risk great autocracy and corruption.
Kosovo-Serbia Talks in Brussels As Tensions Mount
A row has developed over an incident on a new rail line last week.
Kosovo Disrupts ISIS Plot Against Israel-Albania Match
Police say the suspects planned "synchronized terror attacks" in Kosovo and against the Israeli football team.
The New President Will Be Pressed to Intervene in Syria
The Syrian civil war presents a perfect storm, with Assad, Russia and Iran as the antagonists.
Trump Campaign Denies Nedeljnik Interview
The Trump campaign denied a report in Serbian weekly magazine Nedeljnik that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has issued an apology for his country's decision to bomb Serbia during Bill Clinton's tenure at the White House.
Should the European Union Have Its Own Army?
The EU should be far from helpless. It has a population and an economy greater than that of the U.S.
The Search for War Criminals Stops at the U.S. Border
The U.S. used "enhanced interrogation" (torture) of innocent civilians with little or no connection to terrorist organizations.
Serbia Will 'Fiercely' Oppose UEFA Admission of Kosovo
Serbia's prime minister-elect says Belgrade will take legal action against the decision.
Four Arrested in Italy and Kosovo Over Pope Threat: Reports
The suspects were allegedly active on social media groups connected to the Islamic State militant group (ISIS).
Serbian Bus Stoned Ahead of Tense Albania Soccer Game
The two countries are due to play politically-sensitive Euro 2016 qualifier Thursday night.
Serbia and Kosovo Make Nice to Win Invitation to the EU
As the Balkans sees a flood of refugees fleeing into Europe, a belated rapprochement between Belgrade and Prishtina.
How the West Should Deal With Putin
Happily for the Kremlin, its primary targets are too small, too close, too corrupt for the West to get worked up about.
Macedonia Uses Tear Gas, Stun Grenades on Refugees
Macedonia declared a state of emergency in two border regions.
Campaign Wants U.N. Peacekeepers Stripped of Immunity
A new campaign urges the United Nations to strip peacekeepers of their immunity from prosecution.