Headlines - 24.01.2015
UNMIK Headlines 23 January
• Trepca miners’ strike suspended (dailies)
• Kerry: We destroyed ISIS cells in Kosovo (dailies)
• EU experts say Kosovo threatened by terrorism (Koha)
• Dacic calls for Pristina meeting to be status-neutral (Kosova Sot)
• “Parliament doesn’t make good decisions for Kosovo” (Zeri)
Headlines - 23.01.2015
UNMIK Headlines 22 January
• PM Mustafa writes letter to Trepca miners (Bota Sot)
• Government wants to keep Trepca mines (Koha)
• Miners determined to continue strike (Epoka e Re)
• AAK to join protest against Jablanovic (Zeri)
• Parliament to discuss irregular migration on Friday (Zeri)
• Veseli meets US Ambassador (Zeri)
• Kosovo government adopts Progress Report plan (Kosova Sot)
• Serbian List MP arrested on rape charges (dailies)
Headlines - 22.01.2015
UNMIK Headlines 21 January
• Pristina-Belgrade dialogue to focus on justice system in north (Koha)
• Miners issue a 24-hour ultimatum for government (dailies)
• EU against Trepca’s liquidation (Koha Ditore)
• Jablanovic: I will not resign (Zeri)
• Technical team discusses legislation for establishment of special court (Koha)
• Serbia’s integration depends on relations with Kosovo (Epoka e Re)
• Jakup Krasniqi resigns from his MP post (Zeri)
Headlines - 21.01.2015
UNMIK Headlines 20 January
• Trepca debate postponed (dailies)
• Haradinaj: Protests are inevitable (Zeri)
• Kuci: Special court will protect Kosovo’s image (Lajmi)
• Jablanovic apologizes to mothers of missing persons (Zeri)
• EP concerned by Kosovo’s efforts to fight corruption (Kosova Sot)
Headlines - 20.01.2015
UNMIK Headlines 19 January
• Serbia interferes in Trepca mine (Kosova Sot)
• Government backs down on Trepca, proposes restructuring (Gazeta Blic)
• Jacobson: Preventing liquidation of Trepca a tough job (dailies)
• Northern Serbs will block Mitrovica-Leposavic road today (Kosovapress)
• Mustafa calls on people not to leave Kosovo (Bota Sot)
• Vladeta Kostic elected Gracanica mayor (Zeri)
• Kosovo to host “Western Balkans 6” summit (Epoka e Re)
• Greece doesn’t rule out recognition of Kosovo (Epoka e Re)