Search
Close this search box.

Why the E.U. can’t get Kosovo and Serbia to end their conflict

The European Union hosted further talks between the leaders of Kosovo and Serbia last month, though representatives of both sides once again left Brussels without a dealto normalize the countries’ relations. Attempting to capitalize on any remaining momentum, E.U. and U.S. envoys visited both countries in late August, with minimal success. Why has the E.U.… Continue reading Why the E.U. can’t get Kosovo and Serbia to end their conflict

A rally will be held in the US in support of the victims of sexual violence in Kosovo

Data ten will unite different in New York for the same cause. Cases of harassment and sexual violence in Kosovo were also felt in the United States of America. Right there, Djellza Pulatani and other activists, more initiatives that organize gatherings to support survivors of sexual assaults. Here, among other things, it means that criminals… Continue reading A rally will be held in the US in support of the victims of sexual violence in Kosovo

Albania to increase minimum monthly wage to 34,000 leks

Albania’s government plans to increase the minimum gross monthly wage by 2,000 leks to 34,000 leks ($289.9/287 euro), prime minister Edi Rama said. The increase is part of a new social resilience package aimed at providing medium-term support to citizens in the context of soaring inflation, the prime minister said in a statement on Thursday.… Continue reading Albania to increase minimum monthly wage to 34,000 leks

The White House mourns the death of Queen Elizabeth II

The White House is mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II. President Joe Biden described the British monarch as a major contributor to the strong relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. This was evident as American dignitaries, including former presidents, paid tribute to the Queen. VOA correspondent Anita Powell reports from Washington.… Continue reading The White House mourns the death of Queen Elizabeth II