Albanian Language Media:
• Kurti to youth: It’s really worth living in, and working in and for Kosovo (media)
• Posters “We are coming for Christmas” appear in north of Kosovo (RFE)
• Police confiscate AK47s, bombs, bullets and uniforms in Kosovo north (Kallxo)
• Osmani sends back two laws to Assembly for review (Telegrafi)
• Hoti: Serbia is trying to impose an annex to declaration on missing persons (RTK)
• Court acquits Gervalla from charges of failing to declare wealth (media)
• LDK files charges against Peci and Pacolli (Koha)
• Rrustemi: Opposition wants to create government with Serbian List (Klan Kosova)
• DUI: Kurti’s remarks on status of Albanian language, untrue, unacceptable (Koha)
• Sekerinska of North Macedonia appointed NATO Deputy Secretary General (RFE)
Serbian Language Media:
• Vucic met Troccaz: Gratitude to France for its support in dialogue with Pristina (Kosovo Online)
• Vucic: Serbia-Kazakhstan relations based on deep friendship (Tanjug)
• Petkovic: The CSM necessary condition for the Serbs' survival, no dialogue without it (Kosovo online, RTS)
• Special Prosecution raised indictment against Serb S.L. for alleged war crimes (Kosovo Online)
• EULEX confirms incident in Pristina, says it adheres to principle of ‘non-interference’, in contact with authorities (KoSSev)
• New posters appear in North Kosovo bearing the message “See you at Christmas” (KoSSev, Kosovo Online, RTS)
• G20 Summit Declaration: Support for territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence of all states (Kosovo Online)
• NATO Secretary General appoints Radmila Shekerinska from North Macedonia as next Deputy Secretary General (media)
International:
• Kosovo, North Macedonia agree to ease border crossings in 2025 (BIRN)
• Kosovo PM hit by backlash over schools’ sex education guidelines (Balkan Insight)
• Belgrade Security Conference: Europe must react to the return of the “great geopolitical competition” (EWB)
• UK shifts focus towards cracking migrant-smuggling gangs in Balkans (BIRN)
• Montenegrin WWII film hails honour and humanity as response to violence (Balkan Insight)