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Headlines - 01.12.2014

UNMIK Headlines 29 November

• PDK and LDK working groups working on division of posts (Koha)
• Serbs want seven percent share in new government (RTK)
• Thaci: We need to work more on inter-religious tolerance in Kosovo (Gazeta Express)
• EU and EULEX disagree with appointment of head of Kosovo Correctional Service (Koha)

UNMIK Headlines 28 November

• Agreement to be signed next week (Reporter.com)
• Mustafa followers don’t approve of coalition with Thaci (Koha)
• Pristina and Belgrade agree on insurance policy (KosovaPress)
• Central Bank revokes licenses of banks suspected of funding terrorism (Koha)

Headlines - 28.11.2014

UNMIK Headlines 27 November

• A coalition of mistrust (Koha)
• Possible leaders of parliamentary groups (Zeri)
• No restructuring of ministries (Tribuna)
• Jahjaga: Stop violence against women (Zeri)
• EULEX engaged in strengthening rule of law in north (Tribuna)
• Daviet visits Pristina University a day before veterans protest (Koha)

Headlines - 27.11.2014

UNMIK Headlines 26 November

• Prime Minister and Assembly Speaker to be elected on 8 December (Epoka e Re)
• Thaci postponed government formation to attend UNSC session (Gazeta Blic)
• Mustafa breaks the silence: I am Prime Minister of Kosovo! (Gazeta Blic)
• Serbian List asks its share in the government (Tribuna)
• Possible ministers from LDK and PDK (Koha/Zeri)
• Ceku: Kosovo to have an army soon (Epoka e Re)
• Tahiri: EU points, conditions for Serbia (Tribuna)
• EP lobbies for Kosovo’s membership in international institutions (Kosova Sot)
• Gallucci: Serbia will have to recognize Kosovo before EU membership (Koha)

Headlines - 26.11.2014

Headlines - 26.11.2014

UNMIK Headlines 25 November

UNMIK’s Media Monitoring Unit will be closed on Monday 24 November and Tuesday 25 November for internal training. Please find below a link to the OSCE’s morning headlines.

OSCE morning news digest, 25 November 2014