President of Kosovo Vjosa Osmani called for urgent action, not just talk, to help Ukraine, as the war threatens the whole of Europe, and Kosovo is ready to provide military and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine.
Hungary is working to “redefine” NATO membership, Orban said.
One person was killed when a tree fell on a car due to strong winds and severe flooding that caused chaos across Serbia.
The semi-finals and grand final of Eurovision 2024 will take place in Malmö, Sweden.
The new Serbian government program reaffirms EU membership as a strategic goal, but refuses to impose sanctions on russia or recognize Kosovo's independence, despite pressure from the EU.
Bosnian Serb members of parliament have adopted a report denying that the killing of 8,000 Muslims in Srebrenica during the Bosnian War was genocide.
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe votes to recommend Kosovo's membership despite Serbia's opposition.
Ukraine's women's national football team defeated Kosovo 2-0 in the first round of qualifying for the 2025 European Championships, with goals scored by Anna Petryk and Tamila Khimich.
A former NATO commander warns that russia may be stirring up tensions in the Balkans to distract Western attention from its invasion of Ukraine.
Kosovo will provide Ukraine with two packages of military aid consisting of mortar shells, trucks, armored vehicles, and ammunition.
Starting March 14, China will extend its visa-free regime to six countries - Switzerland, Ireland, Hungary, Austria, Belgium, and Luxembourg - on a pilot basis.
President Zelenskyy visited Albania to participate in the Summit in Support of Ukraine and meet with Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama to sign agreements between the two countries.
The Serbian president says he will take part in the upcoming summit between Ukraine and the Western Balkans.
A Council of Europe report warns of potential new conflicts in the former Yugoslavia as politicians glorify war criminals and parts of the region move away from seeking accountability for the wars of the 1990s. The report emphasizes serious concerns about the denial of past atrocities, which threatens peace and democratic progress in the region.