• Kuci: No need for a tribunal (Epoka e Re)
• UNSC might decide on Tribunal (Tribuna)
• Kosovo to have 8,000 troops (Zeri)
• North risks getting out of control from Pristina (Koha Ditore)
• Ivanovic remains in Pristina prison (dailies)
• Hoxhaj calls for Kosovo’s membership in SEECP (dailies)
• PDK sees LDK as rival, not Krasniqi and Limaj (Koha Ditore)
• Haradinaj surprised by unwillingness to bring down Government (Koha)
• Kurti: LDK, AAK, crutches of government (Epoka e Re)
• RTK2 doesn’t recognise independence of Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
• WikiLeaks: Thaçi interfered in judiciary (Tribuna)
UNMIK Headlines 19 February
Headlines - 19.02.2014
UNMIK Headlines 18 February
• Kosovo Assembly expected to be dismissed in May (Tribuna)
• Belgrade obstructs work of Liaison Office (Koha Ditore)
• Elections legitimate even if influenced by 35 percent (Koha Ditore)
• Hoxhaj in Romania for SEECP meeting (dailies)
• Braathu calls for “small steps” in election reform (Koha Ditore)
Headlines - 18.02.2014
Headlines - 15.02.2014
UNMIK Headlines 17 February
• Thaçi: We will go to elections without deep reform (Koha Ditore)
• Jahjaga’s speech on 6th anniversary of Kosovo (Koha Ditore)
• Minority MPs want extension of reserved seats (Koha Ditore)
• Election campaign in north begins today (Koha Ditore)
Headlines - 17.02.2014
UNMIK Headlines 15 February
• Ramush loses the battle! (Zeri)
• Thaci prefers abolishment of parliament (Tribuna)
• Ashton hails progress by Kosovo and Serbia (dailies)
• Government hesitates to declare Vulin "persona non grata" (Tribuna)
• Lute: United States of America fully support Kosovo (Koha)
Headlines - 15.02.2014
UNMIK Headlines 14 February
• Thaci: I was far from the war front (Tribuna)
• Court agreement – Serb head of court, Albanian chief prosecutor (Koha)
• Cliff: Forget reform, organize elections without manipulations (Koha)
• Zbogar: You decide on elections (Kosova Sot)
• Grabovci: AAK’s initiative, good for PDK (Bota Press)
• Ivanovic wants to be transferred to Mitrovica (Koha)
• Senavicius murder suspect “saved” by Serbia’s candidate status (Tribuna)
• Pacolli could run for prime minister (Epoka e Re)