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A political and budgetary deadlock has shut down all public transport in Prishtina, forcing thousands of residents to seek alternative travel as city officials and the central government trade accusations over frozen revenues and missed deadlines for budget approval.
Kosovo’s acting chief state prosecutor was dismissed after media allegations about his supposed role in a probe that dismissed the 1999 Recak/Racak massacre as faked – claims he has rejected as defamatory.
President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, announced that the country’s early parliamentary elections will be held on December 28, 2025.
Fresh elections look inevitable after Glauk Konjufca, the Vetevendosje party’s second proposal for prime minister, failed to get a majority of votes in parliament on Wednesday.
Retired US general Wesley Clark told the Hague court that the KLA was a response to decades of oppression against ethnic Albanians – and was not responsible for post-war acts of revenge against Serbs.