Kosovo Votes Again to End Government Deadlock

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Voters in Kosovo are casting ballots in a new election. This snap vote aims to break a political crisis that has lasted most of the year. The election was called after Prime Minister Albin Kurti's party failed to form a government. His Self-Determination party won the most votes in a February election but could not build a ruling coalition. Rival parties refused an alliance. Now, Kurti's party may struggle to win a clear majority again. The outcome will decide if Kosovo can end the deadlock and establish a stable government.