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Serbian leader calls for Kosovo compromise, issues warning (FOX News)

Belgrade, Serbia – Serbia's president has warned of renewed clashes in Kosovo if a "compromise" solution for the country's former province is not found soon. President Aleksandar Vucic's more than two-hour keynote speech in Serbia's parliament did not include many details of his negotiation plans for Kosovo, which unilaterally declared independence in 2008 that Serbia still does not recognize. See at: https://www.foxnews.com/world/serbian-leader-calls-for-kosovo-compromise-issues-warning

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US urges caution, warns of possible terror attacks in Kosovo (Fox News, AP)

The United States is warning its citizens to "exercise increased caution in Kosovo due to terrorism" and listed some areas Washington thinks are at increased risk.

The State Department warning issued Friday said that "terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in the Balkans region, including Kosovo."

Lost In Translation: Macedonia's ethnic tensions near the boiling point (and Soros is stirring the pot) (FOX News)

Macedonia gave the world Alexander the Great, who, legend has it, wept because he could find no more lands to conquer. Now, George Soros, the left-wing billionaire who also wants to rule the world, is meddling with events that could plunge Macedonia into chaos or civil war, and escalate U.S. tensions with Russia.

Kosovo government holds up debated vote on Montenegro deal (AP/Fox News)

Kosovo's Cabinet has withdrawn a much-contested draft law on the ratification of the border demarcation agreement with neighboring Montenegro, apparently bowing to opposition pressure.

Prime Minister Isa Mustafa on Thursday said the law was withdrawn because of the tense situation, and pledged renewed cooperation on a new draft.

Hungary becomes new hot spot for migrants from Kosovo, Syria and beyond (Fox News)

With the Mediterranean Sea becoming too treacherous and other routes blocked by barbed-wire fences, would-be migrants are taking a new route into the Europe Union: through Hungary. Coming from as far away as Afghanistan and Syria and as near as Kosovo and Albania, thousands of migrants a week are crossing into Hungary and requesting asylum, turning the country into an EU transit hot spot. The surging number of immigrants has encouraged far-right and anti-Islam movements across Western Europe.

Kosovo president: Europe can't be 'corridor' for Islamic terror groups (Fox News)

By Christopher Snyder Published September 23, 2014 FoxNews.com The possibility of ISIS terrorists from Europe returning home after training and fighting with the terror group in Syria is raising concern among European leaders. Atifete Jahjaga, president of the Republic of Kosovo, told FoxNews.com her country is closely monitoring the possibility of ISIS sympathizers basing themselves in the region. “Unfortunately, Kosovo, like other European countries and others around the world, can’t be immune to this global threat that the foreign fighters are imposing,” said Jahjaga.