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Kosovo President dissolved the Parliament after MPs failed to elect a new head of state ahead of a constitutional deadline, opening the way for new extraordinary elections.
Kosovo has entered uncharted legal territory after parliament failed to elect a new president on the official deadline day, as a boycott by opposition MPs prevented the vote due to the lack of a quorum.
Court orders detention of four local Serbs arrested on suspicion of killing six villagers in central Kosovo during the war in 1998.
Kosovo PM Albin Kurti first came to power in a landslide win in 2021, thanks to the strong alliance he formed with current President Vjosa Osmani. Over the years, power struggles and different approaches to international partners seem to have driven a wedge between the two.
In Kosovo’s public discourse, early pregnancies are frequently portrayed as a phenomenon specific to certain communities, however, official data and experts dispel this widespread notion.